19-06-2026 01:02 via nbcnews.com

AI helped diagnose 18 children whose rare diseases had stumped doctors

New research from Boston Children's Hospital’s center for rare diseases and the AI company OpenAI reveals that off-the-shelf AI tools can help identify which errors in patients’ genomes might be causing the children’s diseases. NBC News' Jared Perlo discusses the findings of the research.
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