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Google’s AMIE AI Rivals Human Doctors in Medical Diagnoses

A Google-developed AI, AMIE , has demonstrated performance comparable to, and in some cases exceeding, that of human doctors in diagnosing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Although the AI is not yet ready for clinical use, researchers believe it could help make healthcare more accessible.

Our comment :

Serious studies suggest that extensive testing is still necessary for broad validation, and several challenges such as fairness, privacy protection, and security remain. Addressing these concerns is essential before widespread clinical use. Patient safety is a priority in these upcoming innovations
Radia Lahlou, Health tech expert

Google’s AMIE AI Rivals Human Doctors in Medical Diagnoses

A Google-developed AI, AMIE , has demonstrated performance comparable to, and in some cases exceeding, that of human doctors in diagnosing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Although the AI is not yet ready for clinical use, researchers believe it could help make healthcare more accessible.

BLUMORPHO comment :

Serious studies suggest that extensive testing is still necessary for broad validation, and several challenges such as fairness, privacy protection, and security remain. Addressing these concerns is essential before widespread clinical use. Patient safety is a priority in these upcoming innovations
Radia Lahlou, Health tech expert

Google’s AMIE AI Rivals Human Doctors in Medical Diagnoses

A Google-developed AI, AMIE , has demonstrated performance comparable to, and in some cases exceeding, that of human doctors in diagnosing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Although the AI is not yet ready for clinical use, researchers believe it could help make healthcare more accessible.

BLUMORPHO comment :

Serious studies suggest that extensive testing is still necessary for broad validation, and several challenges such as fairness, privacy protection, and security remain. Addressing these concerns is essential before widespread clinical use. Patient safety is a priority in these upcoming innovations
Radia Lahlou, Health tech expert

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