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Przemek Chojecki
Przemek Chojecki
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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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AI in Healthcare

Artificial Intelligence can already review health records and medical data with more speed and accuracy than humans. Thus AI in healthcare can significantly increase the accuracy and reduce the likelihood of human error in:

  • diagnostics,
  • treatment plans,
  • overall patient care.

In the next years, we will see more and more doctors working closely with software, which will boost largely available help for patients, not only in developed countries but even in the most remote regions.

A good example here is Bosch Vivascope,55 which is a cell-analysis platform using artificial intelligence to detect anomalies in biosamples. There are many regions of the world, where laboratory medicine is scarce. Sometimes theres only one pathologist to 1.5 million people in a region. Theres often no one to examine blood for diseases and make a diagnosis. Two-thirds of the examinations are still carried out with a microscope, which is time-consuming...

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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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