Very cool! Products like this will eventually break down the economic and geographic barriers to accessing quality healthcare. With Profound, patients anywhere can immediately know what is wrong with them at no cost. Now that is a vision I think we can all get excited about.
@starkupnation Excited for this revolution too! Thank you for your support!
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One of my favorite companies. I truly believe that this new tool is one of the first milestones in the Machine learning revolution. Keep the hard work guys!
Although it may seem like yet another medical app, you people have just creating this tip of the iceberg here!
You are really pioneering this unbelievable revolution- nothing less. The fact that you have created an accessible site where every person can upload his own medical case in minutes and have the possibility to enjoy the algorithms that may help them heal and maybe even save their life is bigger then we can all understand now.
Loved the flow and design.
Wish you a great success for the benefit of humanity!
Exciting vertical application of ML - seems to be the way forward for now. Also a good way to crowdsource data with a good potential for reinforcement of the algo through a patient feedback loop.
On one hand, this is a total game changer. The fact that you can get quality insights into a scan that tell you exactly what's what. Amazing. That being said, as someone that's had something diagnosed in the past (cancer), I can't imagine having scanned the results before speaking to the doctor and having been faced with that information alone. Doctors are not only reporting beings but a form of psychologists too. Their bedside manner makes the difference into going into an utter panic and understanding the scope of things. I'm still going to vote this us because of the implications of false positives and negatives but with a bit of weariness.
@olivier_amar Thank you for your feedback Olivier! Our product is usually being used by users who already received initial diagnosis on their scan. Also, some of our algorithms discover insights that aren't visible to the human eye (for example- we extract bone density score from CT when traditionally, radiologists can only extract these results from another scan, much less common called DEXA). In any case, we always urge users to consult with their physician regarding their results and we provide referrals to online radiology services for second opinion.
@eladbenjamin You basically repeated what I wrote which is why you got an upvote (regardless of the fact I'm familiar with Eyal). The issue you're not addressing is the fact that regardless of the fact you're informing the user he should speak to a doctor, he's already been exposed to information that's potentially traumatic. The situation needs to be managed delicately.
I really admire how quickly and efficiently AI is taking over what’s most important - our health. The way I see it Profound hits an important spot in patient care, providing easy access to a “second opinion” online. It’s currently not supporting MRIs scans but still worth to try if you have CT scans available.
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I really believe in the positive and revolutionary impact of Zebra in the medical diagnosis field. One scan at a time seems the right way to go!! Thanks to the amazing Zebra team for the pioneer work and for putting it together! 👏👏👏
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