As the most prominent name that comes to mind when the question on who the World’s Richest Man is, anything that has to do with Bill Gates is such a big deal.
It’s so big a deal that GhanaWeb could not ignore seeing a photo of a young Ghanaian man with Bill Gates recently.
After a few calls, we got in touch with Darlington Akogo via WhatsApp, and he was kind enough to share the inspiration behind that photo.
“We have been working on AI for years now, since 2016/17 at minoHealth AI Labs and then KaraAgro AI. We’ve built AI systems for radiology, microscopy, molecular diagnostics, drug discovery, and several other fields.We conducted the first AI clinical evaluation study in Africa that benchmarked the minoHealth.ai medical image interpretation system against radiologists using data from Ghana, Vietnam and the USA, with the AI outperforming radiologists. This work led to the minoHealth.ai platform that supports the the screening of medical images to detect conditions, including lung opacities, nodule, mass, and lesions. The platform has been adopted by facilities and clinicians. We currently have users from over 20 countries, across Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Asia.
“MinoHealth AI Labs is one of the Grand Challenges’ ‘Catalyzing Equitable Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use’ grants announced by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The funding will go towards our development of minoChat: a generative AI (multimodal large language model (LLM)) for Radiology. This is an AI system we have been working on for some few months now. We are building a foundation model for all of radiology! With the funding from the Gates Foundation, we will be fast tracking the development and releasing this AI system in just few months.
“The first features of our AI system will include it being able to take different medical imaging modalities (x-rays, mammograms, CT scans etc) and interpret it by screening and diagnosing it. It can then generate medical reports for patients based on these scans. It will also allow clinicians to have continuous dialogue (question and answers) about the medical image and patient. This is meant to eventually be a true well rounded AI super-radiologist that can support all clinicians around the world,” he said via text.
Darlington further explained how and why he got to take that photo with the global icon, Bill Gates.
“The Gates Foundation are excited about our work so they reached out and asked if I’m available to attend a private dinner with Bill Gates and the President of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, at Bill Gates residence. I agreed and attended,” he added.