Google has been optimistic about artificial intelligence for several reasons, one of which is its real-world implementation and its potential to help people lead more comfortable lives. The company is now partnering with Indian organisations like Forus Health, and AuroLab—to increase the frequency of screening for diabetic retinopathy. Additionally, Google has collaborated with Saahas Zero Waste to boost the waste sorting prowess, and even helping farmers get detailed insights about their own farms though machine-learning.
The recent announcements build upon those made at the Google for India event this moth, where the company showcased the tangible benefits of AI, especially for countries like India.
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One key focus for Google in India is improving health screenings, with a significant boost in diabetic retinopathy screenings. For those unfamiliar, diabetic retinopathy is a progression of diabetes disease that can lead to blindness if left untreated, making early detection on a large scale crucial. To address this, Google has increased its efforts by licensing its AI model for diabetic retinopathy to several healthcare providers and health tech partners in India, including Forus Health, AuroLab, and Perceptra in Thailand. The initiative is expected to support around 60,000,00 AI-assisted screenings in India and Thailand over the next decade, with no cost to patients, particularly in resource-constrained communities.
Google also claims that its AI model has already facilitated over 6,00,000 screenings in clinics worldwide.
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In terms of sustainability, Google highlights another major use case of AI and machine learning: waste management. The company has partnered with Saahas Zero Waste, a Bangalore-based environmental and social enterprise. Google is going to
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