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Microsoft and Taiwan AI Labs have collaborated and unveiled TaiGenomics - an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based genetic analysis platform - using Microsoft Azure Cloud computing and storage capabilities.
The platform uses AI to process, analyse and draw inferences from vast amounts of medical and genetic data provided by patients and hospitals, MSPoweruser.com reported late on 28 December.
The tech giant noted that TaiGenomics could decrease human error by helping the doctors to predict diseases efficiently.
Ethan Tu, founder of Taiwan AI Labs, said that TaiGenomics can help the nation to build a world-class ecology for the precision medicine industry, according to the Taiwan News.
As part of the partnership, Taiwan AI Labs would also use Microsoft Azure to store huge quantities of processed genetic data.
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