Microsoft's medical tool achieved an 85% success rate in real cases and promises to transform healthcare
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Artificial intelligenceis beginning to fully enter medicine and Microsoft has decided to accelerate that process. The company has presented an AI-based medical tool that has achieved results far above human doctors in real clinical trials.
According to data released by the company, the system was correct in 85% of diagnoses, compared with just 20% achieved by professionals.
La plataforma fue bautizada AI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO)
A superintelligence team focused on health
The development is led by the MAI Superintelligence Team, a group created by Microsoft to apply advanced artificial intelligence to complex problems. Its initial focus is on early medical diagnosis, with special attention to serious diseases.
The first tool was evaluated in 304 real cases published by the New England Journal of Medicine.
How the AI that "thinks" like a doctor works
The system replicates human clinical reasoning. It asks questions about symptoms, requests additional tests, and analyzes results until it reaches a diagnosis.
Una prepaga congela la cuota.
The difference lies in speed and efficiency. The AI completes the process four times faster and reduces the number of costly tests.
Results that shake traditional medicine
21 doctors with an average of 12 years of experience took part in the trials. Even so, none managed to come close to the tool's level of accuracy.
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The system combines different advanced language and clinical analysis models that work together to make more refined medical decisions.
A global problem that AI seeks to solve
The challenge is enormous. Every year, millions of people receive incorrect diagnoses in emergency rooms, with consequences ranging from unnecessary treatments to preventable deaths.
In addition, a significant portion of healthcare spending is lost on tests that do not provide clinical value. Microsoft aims to reduce that margin with more accurate diagnoses from the outset.
Estudio colorrectal.
Today, 50 million people already consult artificial intelligence tools about health issues every day, according to company data.