Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Number of people living with the disease is expected to reach 14 million by 2060. To combat Alzheimer's, a risk assessment tool called Cerebra was developed to identify individuals at higher risk early, enabling targeted interventions and lifestyle modifications for prevention and early detection. It works by asking users to anonymously input factors such as age, gender, lifestyle factors, and medical conditions, which are then utilized to generate a risk assessment request submitted to Gemini generative AI service provided by Google.
Category tags:"Great job team! Your presentation is very good and straight to the point. Playing with your demo I could get very useful insights and I strongly believe this solution has the potential to help thousands and thousends of people. Good luck!"
Paulo Almeida
co-founder of Stunning Green
"great work to use Ai in detecting risk of any disease. it will help doctors and patients as well. although it is simple idea but tackling important points. good luck"
Walaa Nasr Elghitany
Data scientist and doctor