In Korea, aX Caliber"ofAI ApplicationsIt is helping veterinarians quickly and accurately diagnose pet diseases. This technology not only speeds up diagnosis and treatment, but also makes it easier for pet owners to understand the diagnosis results.
When five-year-old goldendoodle Mozzi started walking strangely, his owner immediately took him to a veterinary clinic in South Korea, where it was AI technology, not humans, that diagnosed Mozzi's problem.
X Caliber analyzes X-rays and quickly detects abnormalities, helping veterinarians identify problems within seconds. The application of this technology allows veterinarians to provide treatment recommendations more quickly, while also giving pet owners more confidence in the diagnosis results.
SK Telecom, the South Korean telecommunications company that developed X Caliber, said the app has a disease detection rate of up to 86%. This significantly improves veterinarians' diagnostic capabilities and makes pet medical services more efficient.
SK Telecom sees X Caliber as the "beginning of AI healthcare" and plans to expand it to more areas. Currently, the service has been launched in the United States, Australia and some Southeast Asian countries.