This will be a fascinating area… AI is already playing a role assisting the interpretation of x-rays, MRI scans etc and helping the clinician focus on the most complex cases.
I doubt AI will replace doctors generally, but it will increasingly assist in narrowing down the diagnosis options etc. I think we will always want to hear the diagnosis from a human though.
In research, AI has made huge strides in areas like protein folding and genetics – I’m hopeful it will help the medical research community make even faster progress.
Likely advisory and mechanical. AI can be used to help detect diseases from scans, but it will never have the ability to accurately do so without humans. AI could also be used to attempt surgeries given the right information from humans. We’re not yet at a stage where AI is 100% accurate and likely will never be, even human doctors make mistakes. Already AI is helping to detect diagnoses such as eye cancer.
AI is already being used in MRI scanning to improve image quality and allow the scans to be done more quickly. This gives a better experience for patients and allows us to scan more patients too.
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