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Millions invested in new AI tool – (Tandläkartidningen)

  • pederremman9
  • Sep 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

The Research Council of Norway invests in AI for the early detection of diseases

Now the Research Council of Norway is investing SEK 11 million in developing technology for the early detection of abnormalities and oral diseases using artificial intelligence.


Cover of the Swedish Dental Magazine

The idea is that the machine should be able to learn to find what humans cannot see, so that this can be used as an auxiliary tool for preventive work.

Boneprox, which today has a platform for image analysis, has now been given the assignment to project manage the work.


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