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Google announced it is licensing its AI model focused on detecting diabetic retinopathy to partners in Thailand and India, two countries the tech giant says have a shortage of eye specialists.
Google Research teams partnered with foundational research partners Aravind Eye Hospital in India and Rajavithi Hospital in Thailand nearly a decade ago to research whether AI could be used to help reduce preventable blindness caused by diabetic retinopathy.
Today, the company announced it is partnering with healthcare providers and health-tech partners across the countries to distribute the developed AI-enabled diabetic retinopathy model to improve access to eyesight-saving care.
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