AI-Powered Human Body Replica Revolutionizes Disease Detection at Bhopal Conference
The Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 in Bhopal showcased an AI-driven human replica designed by IIT Indore to assist in early disease detection. The IIT team aims to improve healthcare through their digital twin, which mimics basic human functions for experimental and diagnostic purposes.
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The Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026, held on January 15 in Bhopal, introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered human body replica developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore. This innovative model, which captivated technology experts and medical professionals alike, functions as a digital twin to identify disease patterns in the human body.
According to Vaibhav Jain from Drishti CPS, IIT Indore, this project aligns with the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) and is supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The aim is to advance healthcare through the Charak DT (Digital Twin) Platform by virtually simulating diseases' impact on organs.
Jain further elaborated on the initiative, noting that the human replica can mimic basic human actions such as breathing, enabling medical researchers to conduct various experiments. In collaboration with AIIMS Bhopal, Delhi, and Raipur, the IIT Indore team is pursuing clinical validation and plans to expand the digital twin applications to other bodily systems.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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