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Google and the Department of Defense are building an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancer

Google and the Department of Defense are building an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancer

Dr. Niels Olson uses the Augmented Reality Microscope.

U.S. Department of Defense

In his office at the VA hospital in Seattle, Dr. Nadeem Zafar needed to settle a debate. 

Zafar is a pathologist, the kind of doctor that carries out clinical lab tests on bodily fluids and tissues to diagnose conditions like cancer. It’s a specialty that often operates behind the scenes, but it’s a crucial backbone of medical care.

Late last year, Zafar’s…


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