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AI beats experts in predicting future quality of 'mini-organs'

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Researchers from Kyushu University and Nagoya University in Japan have developed a model that uses artificial intelligence ( AI ) to predict organoid development at an early stage.

The model, which is faster and more accurate than expert researchers, could improve the efficiency and lower the cost of culturing organoids.

This is the first time in the world that deep-learning has been used to predict the future of organoid development.

Moving forward, the researchers plan to improve the accuracy of the model by training it on a larger dataset.

Even at the current level of accuracy, the model has profound implications for current organoid research.

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