Innovative AI Assistant Developed in China to Aid Doctors in Brain Surgery

Researchers in China have developed a new artificial intelligence tool named 'CARES Copilot 1.0' based on Meta's Llama 2.0 AI model to assist doctors in brain surgery procedures. Learn more about this groundbreaking development below. 👇

Artificial intelligence technologies have started to make an impact in the medical sector in recent times. One noteworthy development in this area comes from China.

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences used Meta's Llama 2.0 artificial intelligence model to develop a new AI tool named "CARES Copilot 1.0," which will assist doctors in the field of brain surgery.

This technology, which will initially be tested in seven hospitals in China, will be rolled out nationwide if successful.

CARES Copilot 1.0 is built on a wide database containing over a million medical articles.

It can answer questions posed to brain surgeons and analyze various imaging techniques such as MRI, ultrasound, or CT scans.

Approximately 100 GPUs were used in the development of this AI based on Llama 2.0. Half of this powerful hardware comprises NVIDIA A100 GPUs, while the other half consists of Huawei Ascend 910B GPUs.