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“Doctors are human, and humans are biased.” University of Toronto professor Marzyeh Ghassemi on the human origins of AI algorithms’ inherited bias. If this feels like…
“Doctors are human, and humans are biased.” University of Toronto professor Marzyeh Ghassemi on the human origins of AI algorithms’ inherited bias. If this feels like…
“That’s a very high bar for an imaging study.” Emory’s David M. Schuster, MD, who’s study found that using PET for prostate cancer planning leads to…
“Why? It’s just an X-ray?” Federal Judge, David Tatel, asking an AHA litigator why the negotiated rates for X-rays and many other medical services are “unknowable.”…
“Radiologists who train NPP to interpret imaging studies are arguably training their replacements.” A JACR paper with a warning for radiologists about their non-physician colleagues. I’m…
“I hate it.” How Dr. Luke Oakden-Rayner really feels about last week’s paper criticizing Google’s mammography AI study (even though he respects the authors “a lot”).…
“No one knows exactly how the development of artificial intelligence will proceed. But it does have the potential to radically change society and how we work.”…
“A little knowledge, so the saying goes, can be a dangerous thing.” Signify Research’s Alan Stoddart on the potential pitfalls of ultrasound simplification and home adoption.…
“. . . one step closer to realizing the full potential of bedside point-of-care ultrasound as the stethoscope of the future—a true window into the body,”…
“The current CPT framework forces the square POCUS peg exclusively through the round hole of ‘diagnostic imaging’. . .” A new JACR paper suggesting that POCUS…
“. . . a bit like a phone-a-friend IT solution on your ultrasound,” Fetal medicine scientist, Professor Aris Papageorghiou, describing the auto-recognition tools built into GE…