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"If the computers of the future are not going to be made just in silicon but might be made in living matter, it behooves us to make sure we understand what it means to program on those computers,”

using a branch of artificial intelligence called machine learning to automatically do the legwork that can make precision medicine unwieldy.

Microsoft wants to get paid when people get sick and go to the doctor.

even if the medical experts don’t have their own powerful computers, by hosting the tools in the cloud for anyone to access over the internet.

More like the AI will become the medical expert, and you know it's not going to prescribe what you would if you were the expert. What's your social credit score?

“We can use methods that we’ve developed for programming computers to program biology, and then unlock even more applications and even better treatments,"

https://archive.is/rPALu https://news.microsoft.com/stories/computingcancer/

3 years ago
1 score
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"If the computers of the future are not going to be made just in silicon but might be made in living matter, it behooves us to make sure we understand what it means to program on those computers,”

using a branch of artificial intelligence called machine learning to automatically do the legwork that can make precision medicine unwieldy.

Microsoft wants to get paid when people get sick and go to the doctor.

even if the medical experts don’t have their own powerful computers, by hosting the tools in the cloud for anyone to access over the internet.

More like the AI will become the medical expert, and you know it's not going to prescribe what you would if you were the expert. What's your social credit score?

“We can use methods that we’ve developed for programming computers to program biology, and then unlock even more applications and even better treatments,"

https://news.microsoft.com/stories/computingcancer/

3 years ago
1 score