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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post

AI for analyzing medical imaging is proving very useful and is able to outperform humans significantly.
Actually not as good as the sellers claim. It's actually pattern matching based on scanned of images classified by human experts. Indeed that kind of "AI" (not actually AI, but AI branding) can save time.

Nothing to do with the kind of AI claimed for summarising notes.

1. Don't take anything in the popular media at face value.
2. Check who paid for the press release or "paper".
3. Proper explanation and peer review.

The "Medical Watson" was just Watson branding. Not the same sw as won "Jeopardy". It was poor and the big USA hospital eventually sued IBM.
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