Doctor Roitberg’s Doctor Smart online medical consultation service, in partnership with the Skinive AI project, has launched a new service – skin scoring based on artificial intelligence (AI). Users can scan their moles (pigmented nevus) in a few seconds by uploading a photo to the application. The neural network will analyze the image and prepare a conclusion whether the formation is dangerous.
Now, users of the Doctor Smart online clinic can now scan their moles (pigmented nevus) using Skinive technology in a few seconds by uploading a photo to the application. The neural network will analyze the image and prepare a conclusion whether the formation is dangerous.

The creation of a health assistant based on neural networks Doctor Smart aims to reduce the burden on doctors and make quality medical services more accessible for users, explained Doctor Smart co-founder Pavel Roitberg:
“We aim to create a multidisciplinary health assistant based on artificial intelligence. Our team, together with partners, develops neural network solutions in the field of medicine, in the future such technologies will help to significantly increase the accuracy and speed of primary diagnostics and reduce operating costs. We see the need of users for high-quality and affordable remote service and plan to launch new products. “

Recommendations for Skinive AI skin health scoring tests:
● You have a lot of moles on your body, papillomas, genital warts, age spots;
● One of the relatives was ill with melanoma – a high predisposition to skin cancer;
● You spend a lot of time in direct sunlight;
● You noticed an increase in the number of moles, an expansion of the boundaries of age spots.
Skinive.Cloud is a development by WiseAI llc, which determines the pathology of pigmented lesions from images (photo). This is the second product based on medical AI as part of the service. Earlier, Doctor Smart integrated the Care Mentor AI neural network for radiological image analysis. The neural network allows the patient to analyze the study even before the doctor’s appointment or to get a second opinion on the diagnosis already made.
The skin scoring service is already available in the Doctor Smart service – it has no contraindications and you only need a smartphone to receive it. Until the end of August, you can use it for free.
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