Google plans to turn off its controversial Streams app, which analysed medical record information and aimed to boost monitoring of essential signs and other tests to boost care.
The tech company’s AI subsidiary, DeepMind, first announced in February 2016 that it had been dealing with the National Health Service (NHS) trusts to analyse patient data. The company intended to incorporate machine learning with bulk medical data to build up models that could predict or diagnose acute kidney injury.
But a New …