<p>The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft has developed a new KI-Diagnosis Platform that improves the early detection of skin cancer using a whole-body scanner. The scanner, connected to the KI platform, analyzes the entire body in six minutes and provides a risk assessment for any suspicious skin changes. The project, iToBoS, involves 20 partners and is aimed at enhancing and speeding up the existing method of skin examination. The scanner uses cognitive AI to assist in the examination and provides a personalized risk evaluation for each mole. The platform integrates health data from various sources, and the project is supported by the EU with 12.1 million euros.</p>
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