Hisashi Kambe a computer engineer has developed AI technology used in bakeries in Japan that can automatically tell if what it scans is a croissant or bread or some other pastry and give its exact price
Brain Co., a Japanese company, originally developed artificial intelligence for bakery cash registers, which is used to differentiate pastries at bakery checkouts. claims that this technology is used to detect cancer cells with up to 99% accuracy.
According to information from CNN, Hisashi Kambe a computer engineer has developed an artificial intelligence AI technology, which is used in bakeries in Japan and can automatically distinguish whether what it scans is a croissant or bread or some other pastry and give its exact price.
In 2017, a doctor approached Kambe with an ambitious vision to adapt the ovens’ AI technology to diagnose cancer. Thus, this technology was used to separate healthy from cancer cells. At the same time, a doctor will be able to examine four times more cancer cases with this technology compared to before.
Source :Skai
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