• @Snapz
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    241 month ago

    And if we weren’t a big, broken mess of late stage capitalist hellscape, you or someone you know could have actually benefited from this.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      Yea none of us are going to see the benefits. Tired of seeing articles of scientific advancement that I know will never trickle down to us peasants.

      • @Telodzrum
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        1 month ago

        Our clinics are already using ai to clean up MRI images for easier and higher quality reads. We use ai on our cath lab table to provide a less noisy image at a much lower rad dose.

        • @rekorse
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          11 month ago

          It never makes mistakes that affect diagnosis?

          • @Telodzrum
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            21 month ago

            It’s not diagnosing, which is good imho. It’s just being used to remove noise and artifacts from the images on the scan. This means the MRI is clearer for the reading physician and ordering surgeon in the case of the MRI and that the cardiologist can use less radiation during the procedure yet get the same quality image in the lab.

            I’m still wary of using it to diagnose in basically any scenario because of the salience and danger that both false negatives and false positives threaten.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        … they said, typing on a tiny silicon rectangle with access to the whole of humanity’s knowledge and that fits in their pocket…

    • MuchPineapples
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      I’m involved in multiple projects where stuff like this will be used in very accessible manners, hopefully in 2-3 years, so don’t get too pessimistic.