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Scientists create AI seizure tracker – 7NEWS.com.au
CSIRO scientists have developed a new device which uses artificial intelligence to track a patient’s recovery from traumatic brain injury.

Australian researchers have developed an artificial intelligence device that can monitor and help prevent seizures in patients recovering from traumatic brain injuries.
Traumatic brain injuries affect more than 69 million people across the globe, including 700,000 Australians. One-in-three of those are likely to develop chronic epilepsy as a result.
The device developed by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, uses a form of artificial intelligence to track brain swelling and detect even the…
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