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UCL AI Festival Reveals Quantum AI and Health Gains

Research highlights hybrid quantum-GPU architectures and AI digital twins for advanced brain imaging and diagnosis.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A digital 3D model of a human brain glows on a laboratory monitor while researchers work near advanced computing hardware.

A digital 3D model of a human brain glows on a laboratory monitor while researchers work near advanced computing hardware.

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University College London hosted a four-day festival highlighting new breakthroughs in quantum artificial intelligence and medical imaging [1][2]. The event focused on hybrid quantum-GPU architectures designed to simulate complex molecular mechanisms [1]. Researchers also presented advancements in "healthcare digital twins" to improve patient outcomes [1][3]. The festival showcased deep learning tools that speed up the diagnosis of brain tumors [1]. These technologies also assist in treating various neurological disorders [1]. This research highlights the growing links between academic centers and industry partners in the Euston-King’s Cross area [3].

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