Google\'s new AI model to help detect diabetic retinopathy

Google's new AI model to help detect diabetic retinopathy

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has developed an (AI) model that can detect diabetic with a level of accuracy on par with human retinal specialists, the said.

is working on "rolling out this diabetic initiative in clinics in with Verily" -- an Alphabet-owned company which works on life sciences research and development, Kent Walker, SVP of at Google, wrote in a blog post on Thursday.

More than 400 million people in the world have A third of them have diabetic -- a complication that can cause permanent

"Using the new assistive technology, doctors and staff can screen more patients in less time, sparing people from through a more timely diagnosis," Walker said.

While the can be prevented, often goes undetected because people do not always get screenings.

"In major part, this is due to limited access to eye care specialists and staff capable of screening for the This is a problem that AI can help us solve," Walker said.

"Deploying this technology in underserved communities that don't have enough eye specialists could be life-changing for many," Walker added.

began work on the model in collaboration with eye specialists in and the US a few years back. They developed an to help doctors analyse images of the back of the eye for signs of

"The results were promising," Walker noted, while adding "we should work to make the benefits of AI available to everyone".

Google has for several years applied AI research and engineering to projects in with positive societal impact, including stopping illegal fishing in Indonesia, forecasting floods in India, and conserving native bird species in New Zealand, the blog post read.

Besides healthcare, the also wants to support more organisations in using AI to help society by engaging with governments, non-profit organisations, universities and businesses.

For this purpose, it recently launched the "Google AI Impact Challenge".

"Selected organisations who apply to the challenge will receive support from Google's AI experts and Google.org grant funding from a $25 million pool," Walker said.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 15:30 IST