Artificial Intelligence and Radiology: Collaboration Is Key
Artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning have been met with great interest by both the medical and nonmedical community [1,2]. Within medicine, deep learning has demonstrated abilities comparable to those of humans for the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy [3], malignant melanoma [4], and tuberculosis [5]. A crossroads between the tech world and medicine has emerged, wit h tech giants like Google (Menlo Park, California) and IBM (Armonk, New York, New York) working to develop health care AI programs [1].
Source: Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR - Category: Radiology Authors: Paul H. Yi, Ferdinand K. Hui, Daniel S.W. Ting Tags: Opinion Source Type: research
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