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Lidos, the University of Pittsburg spends $ 10 million to detect artificial intelligence

Technology Company LEDUS is 10 million dollars in a plan to use artificial intelligence to discover and manage diseases.

The company works with Pittsburg University’s computer science and the center of artificial intelligence (CPACE) is a five -year plan to develop powered by tools of artificial intelligence to discover faster diseases, including heart disease and cancer, as well as low diagnostic transformation times, allowing the most productive previously productive care management.

The coalition aims to establish a research center at the University of Pittsburg to help CPACE to continue developing the Center for Digital Pathology and Digital Health Care Solutions that focus on digital pathology and diagnosticism, and publish digital pathology offers that work in Amnesty International that covers the general and private health care sectors.

The entity will also make joint research projects to explore new photography methods, advanced scanning techniques for tissue samples analysis and better medical image analysis techniques.

In addition, the initiative will include educational programs, seminars and practical training, where students can work with Leidos employees.

“Our investments are aimed at using the manufacturing force of artificial intelligence to accelerate the detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect millions of people annually,” Lidos CEO Tom Bell said in a statement.

“These efforts will also focus on developing future healthcare professionals and expanding available care for disadvantaged societies, including our warriors.”

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Earlier this month, Leidos cooperated with Moveworks, AISICEC AI Assistant to Institutions, to increase the efficiency of government workers in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.

Agentic AI works as a digital personal assistant who understands how to make decisions and automate daily work.

Partnership will allow government agencies to adopt technology with security and compliance.

Leidos has announced a new capacity of the Sea Systems team called SEA DART, a high -performance, low -cost, flexible and adaptive ship (UUV) to support American and commercial clients across various tasks.

Leidos has received a 390 million dollar intelligence contract for the National Security Agency to provide NSA with the capabilities of intelligence intelligence (SIGINT), engineering, analysis and reports preparation.

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