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Google licenses its AI model to help Indian firms detect early blindness in diabetic patients

Google is also collaborating with Saahas Zero Waste to support urban waste recycling, while providing developers access to its Agricultural Landscape Understanding (ALU) Research API.

October 17, 2024 / 20:55 IST
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Google unveils AI-led collaborations for India’s health, sustainability and agriculture sectors

Google on October 17 unveiled new partnerships and collaborations across India's healthcare, sustainability, and agriculture sectors that will utilise the company's artificial intelligence (AI) research and models.

"At Google, we're not just building AI, but are helping shape a future where AI benefits everyone. Collaborating with key Indian organisations, our focused research in India across language understanding, healthcare, agriculture and sustainability is helping tackle many of the country’s unique challenges and creating AI-led solutions that will improve billions of lives," said Dr Manish Gupta, Research Director, Google DeepMind.

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The tech giant is partnering with Bengaluru-based Forus Health and AuroLab, the manufacturing division of Madurai-based Aravind Eye Hospital, to help scale screening for diabetic retinopathy, an eye condition that can cause vision loss and blindness in people who have diabetes.

As part of this partnership, Google is licensing its diabetic retinopathy AI model to Forus Health and AuroLab along with Thailand's Perceptra to support around six million AI-assisted screenings for diabetic retinopathy in resource-constrained communities in India and Thailand over the next 10 years, at no cost to patients.