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⚡️🔬📣 Excited to share our new nature article building and evaluating PathChat, a multimodal generative AI copilot and chatbot for human pathology. Article: Open Access Link: We leverage our previous success in building foundation models for computational pathology such as UNI / CONCH and combine it with the advancements...

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Фото профиля Bo Wang
Bo Wang2 лет назад

@Nature Congratulations @AI4Pathology ! Your team is on fire 🔥! Look forward to hearing about your research at CVPR!

Фото профиля Aaditya Ura
Aaditya Ura2 лет назад

@Nature Amazing work! Will it be open source?

Фото профиля Arjun (Raj) Manrai
Arjun (Raj) Manrai2 лет назад

@Nature Congrats @AI4Pathology !

Фото профиля Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D.
Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D.2 лет назад

@Nature Congrats to the lab, great work!

Фото профиля Mingyao Li
Mingyao Li2 лет назад

@Nature Congratulations, Faisal!! 👍

Фото профиля Sebastian
Sebastian2 лет назад

@Nature Congrats 🥳

Фото профиля Mehdi Maanaoui
Mehdi Maanaoui2 лет назад

@Nature .@Ijeb #When ??

Фото профиля Bryan Wong
Bryan Wong2 лет назад

@Nature Great work! Are there any plans to open-source PathChat?

Фото профиля Khalid خالد
Khalid خالد2 лет назад

@Nature very cool!

Фото профиля John
John2 лет назад

@Nature That's fantastic! Congrats on the publication! PathChat sounds like a fascinating tool for pathology. Can't wait to see how it helps advance the field. 🌟 #Innovation #AIInHealthcare

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