DOTmed September 13, 2023
John R. Fischer

Using Microsoft’s supercomputer and cloud-based technologies, digital pathology and clinical AI developer Paige has set to work building the world’s largest image-based, generative AI models for developing next-generation clinical applications and computational biomarkers in digital pathology and oncology.

The company has already created the first Large Foundational Model from one billion images it collected from half a million pathology slides for multiple types of cancer. It will now add up to four million digitized microscopy slides, also for multiple cancer types, using its petabyte-scale archive of clinical data.

Paige says that its AI model will be configured with billions of parameters, making it orders of magnitude larger than any other image-based AI model, and help in identifying the subtle complexities...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Partnerships, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends
Why AI Won’t Replace Human Psychotherapists
When life sciences met artificial intelligence
Mistral unleashes Pixtral Large and upgrades Le Chat into full-on ChatGPT competitor
Cloudian HyperStore Meets Nvidia GPUDirect: Object Storage For AI
Meet The New Boss: Artificial Intelligence

Share This Article