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New AI Models Accelerate Medical and Scientific Research

Studies published August 6 detailed specialized AI for instructorless surgical training and predicting human age from microbiome data with high accuracy.

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On August 6, researchers unveiled specialized AI models that can train surgeons without human instructors and predict a person's age from skin microbes with 28% greater accuracy than previous methods.

New AI Models Accelerate Medical and Scientific Research

New research published on August 6, 2025, highlights a growing trend toward highly specialized, domain-specific AI models that go far beyond general-purpose chatbots. These advanced systems are now delivering value in critical areas like medicine and science by performing complex, vertical-specific tasks that require expert-level knowledge.

AI as a Surgical Trainer

  • ESIST Surgical Training System:
    Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai introduced an AI-driven model named ESIST for surgical education.
  • The system leverages deep learning algorithms and an extended-reality headset to provide step-by-step guidance …

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