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German Company FUSE-AI Launches Groundbreaking AI Algorithm for Radiology to the Market

HAMBURG, Germany, January 29, 2024 / B3C newswire / FUSE-AI GmbH, an innovator in artificial intelligence for radiology, today announced its AI software "Prostate.Carcinoma.ai" has received EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745 IIa certification. As of January 2024, the company is authorized to distribute i. ....

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Revolutionary AI Algorithm «Prostate.Carcinoma.ai» Achieves EU MDR Class IIa Registration

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Revolutionary AI Algorithm «Prostate.Carcinoma.ai» Achieves EU MDR Class IIa Registration
18-Dec-2023 / 07:00 CET/CEST

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Scientists just built a massive 1,000-qubit quantum chip, but why are they more excited about one 10 times smaller?

The second-largest quantum computing chip won t be fitted into IBM s next-generation System Two quantum computer. Instead, it will use three smaller 133-qubit chips with a much lower error rate. ....

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