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
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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It sounds to me like the European center for nuclear research is getting a tiny bit off topic.
I’m confused, what’s the topic?
Their purpose is studying nuclear physics, in particular subatomic particles.
Building AI models to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is, well, not that thing.
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.
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.
I have since been informed that AI is, indeed, physics.