AI in Healthcare
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ACR Adopts Framework to Judge AI: A Sign the Imaging Field Wants Standards, Not Hype
The American College of Radiology Council has approved a new framework for evaluating AI systems, calling it groundbreaking. The move reflects a growing push to move AI assessment from vague claims to standardized, clinically meaningful criteria.
AI outperforms doctors on tough cases, but the real test is whether patients benefit
A San Francisco Chronicle report highlights a study in which AI performed better than doctors on difficult diagnostic cases. The unresolved issue is whether that advantage survives the messy realities of live care.
Studies Keep Finding the Same Thing: Chatbots Are Still Unsafe as Primary Diagnostic Tools
Multiple reports released in April point to a consistent problem: AI chatbots can often sound accurate while still delivering misleading or incorrect health advice. The headline takeaway is not a single bad benchmark, but a repeated failure mode across diagnostic tasks, especially early-stage triage and first-pass reasoning.
Can AI Match Clinicians in Medical Interviews? New Study Says Not Yet
Researchers are testing whether AI can perform the kind of medical interviewing clinicians use to gather history and assess symptoms. Early findings suggest it may assist parts of the process, but it still falls short of matching the judgment and flexibility of experienced clinicians.
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