Doctors Using AI, Supercomputer To Predict And Prevent 50% Of Mental Illness
Almost a billion people globally suffer from some form of mental illness. But doctors from Cincinnati Children's Hospital are using artificial intelligence and the world's second most powerful supercomputer for early diagnosis.
And that, they say, can make all the difference.
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Because Forbes combines narrative stories with data and rankings, it’s often used as a reference point when teams are evaluating markets, competitors, or potential partners.

Doctors Using AI, Supercomputer To Predict And Prevent 50% Of Mental Illness
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