Entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations will be able to receive money from a fund of 22 million euros through the "Google AI Impact Challenge" project.
The winners will also receive advice on Google for the development of artificial intelligence and health-related projects.
This competition ends on January 22nd and will also include free courses related to educational resources and artificial intelligence for 7 non-profit making associations. On Google, many people in the field of health do not know the benefits of artificial intelligence, they say, they may be great, which is why they consider it important to develop this competition.
For attendees, they have taken three models of applications to showcase everything that artificial intelligence can do. According to the MOE, 38% of newborn babies die with choking, which is why the young Nigerian Charles Onu, who is studying in McGill (Canada), has created an intelligent artificial intelligence that can control the breathing of a newborn childhood of 90%.
Abu has also created a new application that uses an intelligent artificial artifact, GliaLab, and the data used by this application have been able to receive a diagnosis of 15,000 breast cancer patients.
As for skin cancer, Andre Esteva has created an application to detect this illness using a Google model.
It is clear from these three models that artificial intelligence can help a lot in the field of health.
Information source: eleconomista.es