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MICROSOFT'S AI DIAGNOSIS TOOL AIMS TO RESHAPE MEDICINE

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July 04, 2025

Microsoft has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered tool, the Microsoft AI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO), designed to diagnose complex medical cases with greater accuracy than human doctors.

MICROSOFT'S AI DIAGNOSIS TOOL AIMS TO RESHAPE MEDICINE

A NEW APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS

Developed by Microsoft’s AI health unit, led by former DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, the system mimics a panel of expert physicians by analyzing patient symptoms, asking targeted questions, and ordering tests step-by-step. Tested on 304 challenging case studies from the New England Journal of Medicine, it achieved an 85.5% accuracy rate, compared to just 20% for doctors working alone without resources.

The tool uses a “chain of debate” method, where multiple AI agents, each with a distinct role like hypothesizing or test selection, collaborate to reach a diagnosis. It draws on leading models, including OpenAI’s o3, Google’s Gemini, and Meta’s Llama, but its model-agnostic design lets it enhance any AI’s performance.

imageMicrosoft claims MAI-DxO cuts diagnostic costs by 20% by choosing cheaper tests, addressing a key issue in healthcare where expenses can spiral. The system, still in research and not yet in clinics, marks a step toward what Suleyman calls “medical superintelligence.”

The initiative stems from a personal story. Microsoft developer Julián Isla, inspired by his son Sergio’s 10-month struggle to diagnose Dravet syndrome, co-founded Foundation 29 to push AI-driven healthcare solutions. Supported by CEO Satya Nadella, whose own child has cerebral palsy, Isla’s work shaped Microsoft’s focus on faster, more accurate diagnoses for rare diseases.

The tool promises to transform medicine by reducing delays and costs, but its real-world impact awaits clinical trials.

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