The advances developed at the European Organization for Nuclear Research have already been applied to 10,000 stroke patients in hospitals in Germany and Belgium
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It sounds to me like the European center for nuclear research is getting a tiny bit off topic.

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I’m confused, what’s the topic?

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Their purpose is studying nuclear physics, in particular subatomic particles.

Building AI models to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is, well, not that thing.

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It’s in the opening paragraph. They apply it to make radiation machines more precise and smaller. This is kinda their wheelhouse.

Edit: this also shows the importance of research. You never know where it might also be applicable.

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I have since been informed that AI is, indeed, physics.

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CERN is so huge they do a lot of non-core research so that they improve their tooling, academic processes etc. This is how we got World Wide Web for example.

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