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Veterinary AI Radiology Tools Face a Tougher Question: Do They Work Outside the Demo?

A new study scrutinizing veterinary AI radiology tools adds a useful reality check to a rapidly expanding market. The findings matter because animal health often serves as an early proving ground for AI, but performance claims still need to survive independent testing.

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Breast Ultrasound AI Gets a Reality Check From New Research

New research highlighted by diagnosticimaging.com examines how AI software performs in breast ultrasound, adding nuance to a category often marketed as a straightforward diagnostic upgrade. The findings reinforce that performance can vary substantially depending on dataset, workflow, and intended use.

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Children Are Still Missing From the Imaging AI Data That Will Shape Their Care

A new Nature analysis warns that children remain underrepresented in public medical imaging datasets, raising concerns about whether AI tools trained on those data will perform safely in pediatric care. The finding underscores a recurring problem in health AI: the populations most in need are often the least represented in the training data.

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