Russian scientists have developed artificial intelligence software called ReBased that is capable of processing long texts. The Russian T-Bank AI Research Laboratory said that this developed software will improve data processing mechanisms and reduce the costs of using artificial intelligence. He added: "The developed version of ReBased differs from its predecessors in that it has better mechanisms for extracting information, which facilitates text searches and improves productivity and the quality of data processing, as the new version showed 10% better results compared to previous versions." He noted that these software developments expand AI's potential in various fields, including medicine. For instance, they can process diagnostic texts and patient symptoms, aiding doctors in diagnosis and enhancing medical service quality. The results of the work of scientists in this laboratory in developing this software were recognized by the international scientific community, and the new software was presented a t the 63rd International Conference on Computational Linguistic Software, held in Bangkok between August 11 and 16. Source: Qatar News Agency
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