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As the 37th Annual J.P. Morgan (JPM) Healthcare Conference was drawing to a close, a research team led by investigators from the NIH and Global Good generated considerable buzz with the disclosure of a computer algorithm that can analyze digital images of a woman's cervix and accurately identify precancerous changes that require medical attention. Researchers said the artificial intelligence (AI) approach, dubbed automated visual evaluation, offered the potential to transform cervical cancer screening, particularly in low-resource settings.