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Experts predicted that artificial intelligence would steal radiology jobs. But at the Mayo Clinic, the technology has been ...
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton sent shock waves through medicine by declaring it "just completely obvious" that AI would make ...
Radiologists, computer scientists and informaticists outline pitfalls and best practices to mitigate bias in artificial ...
"But for high-risk or ambiguous cases, radiologists still outperform AI. The delegation strategy leverages this strength: AI streamlines the workload, and humans focus on the toughest cases." ...
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic’s radiology department is one of the health system’s largest consumers of artificial intelligence, according to a May 14 report from The New York Times. The health ...
“People should stop training radiologists now,” Geoffrey Hinton said, adding that it was “just completely obvious” that within five years AI would outperform humans in that field ...
“People should stop training radiologists now,” Geoffrey Hinton said, adding that it was “just completely obvious” that within five years A.I. would outperform humans in that fiel ...
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