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<item><title>AI Model Identifies Rare Diseases in 18 Children at Boston Children's Hospital</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/18-children-had-illnesses-so-rare-doctors-were-stumped-ai-gave-them-answers</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/18-children-had-illnesses-so-rare-doctors-were-stumped-ai-gave-them-answers#u14882</guid><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 22:47:09 +0000</pubDate><description>Researchers used OpenAI&amp;#039;s o3 Deep Research model to analyze 376 unsolved rare-disease cases. This process resulted in 18 confirmed diagnoses for children whose conditions had stumped doctors for years. All AI results were reviewed by human experts and confirmed by certified clinical labs.What's confirmed:OpenAI&amp;#039;s o3 Deep Research model helped diagnose rare diseases in 18 children at Boston Children&amp;#039;s Hospital.The AI analyzed 376 unsolved rare-disease cases.Human experts and certified clinical labs confirmed the 18 diagnoses.The findings were published in a New England Journal of</description></item>
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