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With Russia’s invasion ongoing, Ukraine is looking for ways that artificial intelligence can help treat the wounded
By Matthew Sparkes
Doctors in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, operate on a soldier hit by shrapnel
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Ukranian scientists are developing an artificial intelligence to help triage people with shrapnel injuries sustained during Russia’s invasion, with the aid of UK researchers using 3D printing to replicate the injuries.
Kyrylo Smelyakov at the National University of Radio Electronics in Kharkiv and his colleagues are developing an AI that can analyse CT scans of shrapnel wounds. The idea is that it will work out the type of material in a wound, its location and whether there is …
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