AI Dementia Detector: RAZOR
Updated 01:36, 03-Dec-2019
Emma Keeling

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Emma Keeling visits London based company Cognetivity Neurosciences, that have developed a five minute iPad-based test that uses AI to spot the early signs of dementia. With 46 million people suffering from Alzheimer's and Dementia around the world the app could save healthcare systems billions of dollars by making detection quicker and more efficient. The app is currently being trialled by the UK's health service, the NHS. 

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