Why it's so hard to use AI to diagnose cancer
In theory, artificial intelligence should be great at helping out. "Our job is pattern recognition," says Andrew Norgan, a pathologist and medical director of the Mayo Clinic's digital pathology platform. "We look at the slide and we gather pieces of information that have been proven to be important." Visual analysis is something that AI has gotten quite good at since the first image recognition models began taking off nearly 15 years ago. Even though no model will be perfect, you can imagine a powerful algorithm someday catching something that a human pathologist missed, or at least speeding up the process of getting a diagnosis.
Jan-21-2025, 10:00:00 GMT
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