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Medical startup Paige unveils Alba AI all-in-one assistant for pathology research
Its AI models were trained on over 3 million pathology slides collected from more than 800 labs across 45 countries.
That tool is called Alma, an AI assistant or copilot that allows pathologists to simply type in questions in natural language queries on their work computers and immediately have a wealth of information available to them about a particular patient, extracted from their official medical records, as well as help them prepare reports and take their follow-up actions. Retamero emphasized that “Alba combines visual analysis with natural language processing, so instead of just identifying cancer on a slide, it also helps pathologists by writing structured reports and pulling relevant clinical data from electronic health records or radiology systems.” Retamero explained that Paige’s access to this extensive dataset through “collaboration with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center” in New York City gives the company a significant edge in developing highly effective AI tools.
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