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What happened? Mayo Clinic researchers confirmed their AI system can spot warning signs of pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans as much as three years before doctors would usually diagnose it.

How does it work? The system, called REDMOD, studies hundreds of tiny patterns in CT images that human eyes usually cannot see. These patterns relate to subtle changes in the pancreas that may happen before a tumor becomes visible. In the validation study, researchers tested the model on nearly 2,000 scans, including scans first read as normal, and found that the AI detected 73% of prediagnostic cancers a median of about 16 months before diagnosis. It also outperformed specialists reviewing the same scans without AI help.

“This AI can now identify the signature of cancer from a normal-appearing pancreas, and it can do so reliably over time and across diverse clinical settings.”

-Dr. Ajit Goenka, Mayo Clinic

Why is this significant? Pancreatic cancer is especially dangerous because it is often found too late, after it has already spread. Earlier detection could give more patients a chance at surgery or other treatment while the disease is still manageable, which could save lives.

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What’s up? The social media platform X says it has started rolling out a rebuilt advertising platform powered by AI, as it tries to attract more advertisers and grow its ad business.

Want the details? The new platform uses updated AI-based systems to decide which ads should appear where and which users are most likely to respond to them. The company says this should help marketers build campaigns more easily, improve targeting, and place ads in more relevant spots. X is introducing the system gradually, and it says the new setup was designed to make it easier to keep adding new features over time. The move comes after X merged with xAI and as more tech companies are using AI to improve ad creation, targeting, and measurement.

Why is this significant? Advertising is still a major way social platforms make money, and it is one of the most effective mediums for brands. If X’s new system works, it could help the company continue its ad recovery after losing many advertisers in recent years. It also shows how AI is changing digital advertising by making powerful marketing tools easier to use.

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