AI model trained on de-identified data from 57 million people
Date: May 28, 2025
Researchers at UCL have trained an AI model using de-identified data from 57 million people, demonstrating the potential for large-scale anonymised datasets to support future healthcare research. The study explores how privacy-preserving methods can still produce clinically useful insights.
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