The future of AI in medicine
From a friend who has worked at the NIH for many years: “ Can AI help doctors make better decisions? At NIH, we brought together scientists and clinicians from across the country to explore exactly that. Their consensus was that with continued research, ethical and responsible guardrails, and strong collaboration, AI could become a helpful and powerful tool for healthcare. Imagine tools that help doctors spot problems earlier, personalize treatments, and ease clinical workload, without replacing the human touch. Recommendations of the workshop participants included: * Build AI that is useful, safe, and protects privacy. * Improve health data systems so AI works better. * Make sure AI works for all communities.” In radiology, AI has already made significant inroads in speed and accuracy of interpreting images. But recent research suggests some refinements need to be made: “ “We find that different radiologists, indeed, react differently to AI assistance — some ar...