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AI Technology Is Helping Doctors Detect Colon Cancer at a Local Surgical Center

A local surgical center is using AI to help detect colon cancer, showing how the technology is spreading beyond major academic hospitals. The story suggests that practical adoption may depend less on flashy innovation and more on whether tools can improve everyday clinical throughput.

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AI in colonoscopy is turning quality improvement into a measurable workflow advantage

UC Davis Health says it is using AI to improve the quality of colonoscopies, continuing the push to use algorithms as real-time clinical quality tools. The use case is notable because it targets procedure performance, not just diagnosis after the fact.

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Interpretable AI and edge computing are gaining importance in gastrointestinal diagnostics

A Frontiers editorial argues that gastrointestinal disease diagnosis could benefit from a combination of interpretable AI and edge computing, emphasizing trust, speed, and deployment practicality. The concept is noteworthy because it reflects a broader movement away from centralized black-box AI toward systems designed for real clinical environments with latency, privacy, and explainability constraints.

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