Artificial Intelligence (AI) Researchers in Alberta are working on a machine learning tool to help detect opioid risk—and early results are looking promising. As Katherine Ward reports, the tool will use artificial intelligence to help medical professionals predict which patients might face adverse outcomes.
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Alberta researchers create AI machine learning tool to detect opioid risk
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