SPI Medical Imaging: Addressing the Shortcomings of AI

Publication Date: 04/11/2021

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Alan Stoddart

A recent study appeared to dampen the excitement for medical imaging AI after concluding that some breast screening tools were a long way from having the quality or quantity of evidence required for their adoption into clinical practice. This Premium Insight adds context to this verdict and considers the other factors at play.

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