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Individuals are also less likely to trust AI-suggested interventions than those recommended by humans.
The company will maintain its patent right for the technology.
Also, Lunit has received Taiwan's approval for its AI mammography solution.
It will use its latest funds for its global expansion.
It measures the cortical thickness in a brain scan to provide a patient's level of brain ageing.
The clearance signals the company's move to offer medical AI devices to consumers.
It will be the first integration of Lunit's AI radiology software into an insurance underwriting workflow.
Fujifilm Thailand supports this implementation using Microsoft Azure.
The controller can recommend switching to autopilot if a driver is under high stress.
This follows last year's FDA approvals in the US.