AI in Healthcare

The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine

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Physicians Building With AI Suggest the Next Phase Is Bottom-Up, Not Vendor-Led

Anthropic’s profile of physicians building with Claude highlights a growing movement of clinician-developers shaping AI tools from inside care settings. The significance lies less in one model than in the broader shift toward doctors becoming workflow designers rather than just end users.

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Prompt Engineering Improves Symptom Detection, but Also Exposes How Fragile Medical LLM Performance Can Be

New reporting suggests that prompting techniques can improve large language model performance in symptom detection tasks. The finding is encouraging, but it also underlines a deeper issue: clinically relevant AI behavior may depend heavily on interface design rather than stable underlying reasoning.

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Breast screening AI keeps gaining public visibility, but rollout will hinge on program design

New consumer-facing coverage from RNZ and other outlets shows breast screening AI moving firmly into mainstream public discussion. That visibility is important, but the real story is whether screening programs can define safe operating models, reader roles, and accountability before demand outruns implementation.

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