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Digital doctors are already in use, but there are big questions about how they work. Are we ready for the rise of AI healthcare?
Technology
26 June 2019
AIs can be trained to look for problems in MRI scansbaranozdemir/Getty
By Michael Le PageARTIFICIALLY intelligent doctors are here. Thousands of people in the US and Europe have already been screened by an AI system for detecting diabetes-related blindness without the involvement of a human doctor. The system was approved last year after it outperformed trained professionals in a trial.
More AI tests will kick off in the next few years. They look set to improve the diagnosis of many conditions, from breast and lung cancer to broken wrists and glaucoma. Any hospital that can afford …
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