Israeli startup uses artificial intelligence to predict auto crash injuries


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 01 Aug 2019

MDGo hopes to revolutionise how first responders dispatch to car crashes. Its technology applies artificial intelligence to car sensor data to try to predict what kind of injuries may have been sustained. That information is sent to EMS before they arrive, company officials said. — Hyundai/TNS

Your car just flipped over and, hopefully, minutes later, an ambulance is racing to the scene. But how much will those emergency medical technicians actually know about your condition as they arrive?

An Israeli startup is working to close the information gap with a medical artificial intelligence system designed to alert first responders in real time about the kind of internal injuries they may find.

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