With AI, researchers discover new way to detect sudden cardiac death risk
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Jason Pohl
10d ago
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Berkeley NewsWith AI, researchers discover new way to detect sudden cardiac death riskberkeley.eduA UC Berkeley-led project trained an AI system on hundreds of thousands of EKGs. The resulting risk predictions are much better than existing methods, paving the way to save lives at scale. The post With AI, researchers discover new way to detect sudden cardiac death risk appeared first on Berkeley News .
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