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Thailand is one of the world’s most important sugar producers and high sugar consumption is common among its 69 million population. Photo: Handout

Google launches AI health service in Thailand to screen for diabetic eye disease that causes blindness

  • The eye screening programme in Thailand follows a similar Google programme in India and highlights a push by big tech companies to show the social benefits of new AI technologies
  • The Thai government has been campaigning against behaviour that can lead to diabetes and has made the diabetic eye screening one of the country’s national health indicators since 2015
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Google said on Thursday it had launched an artificial intelligence programme in Thailand to screen for a diabetic eye disease which causes permanent blindness.

The eye screening programme in Thailand follows a similar Google programme in India and highlights a push by big tech companies to show the social benefits of new AI technologies.

“As a society, we have a responsibility to use AI in the best possible way,” Kent Walker, the company’s Senior Vice President for Global Affairs, said in speech at a Google event in Bangkok on Thursday.

The event also highlighted other social benefits of Google’s AI projects, such as stopping illegal fishing in Indonesia.

An illuminated Google logo. Photo: Reuters

Google’s Thailand diabetes programme was announced in partnership with a Thai state-run Rajavithi Hospital. This followed a joint-study which found the AI programme to have an accuracy rate of 95 per cent when it comes to disease detection, compared with 74 per cent from opticians or eye doctors.

The programme analyses patients’ eye screen results to assess if they are at a risk of vision loss, which will enable them to have pre-emptive treatment.

Thailand is one of the world’s most important sugar producers and high sugar consumption is common among its 69 million population.

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The Thai government has been campaigning against behaviour that can lead to diabetes and has made the diabetic eye screening one of the country’s national health indicators since 2015.

Thailand has only around 1,400 eye doctors for its 5 million diabetic patients, who are all at risk of the vision loss, Paisan Ruamviboonsuk, Ravajithi Hospital’s assistant director, told reporters.

Paisan said the programme is intended to achieve a nationwide eye screening rate of 60 per cent, which is also the Thai government’s target.

In October, Google said it would grant about US$25 million globally next year to humanitarian and environmental projects seeking to use AI for good.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Google uses AI to screen diabetics who may go blind
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