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fujiyamasan

(1,740 posts)
11. Yes, I could see it as a useful tool flagging anomalies
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:55 AM
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But this is worse than the court cases we’re seeing with fake citations hallucinated by AI.

Ultimately you need a live, trained human to sign off — and that means actually looking at and using judgement and experience to determine what the data is showing and the proper course of action.

What these CEOs are promoting is malpractice.

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Won't work............ Lovie777 Saturday #1
My wife's cancer was misdiagnosed/missed by a real radiologist Fiendish Thingy Saturday #2
Breast cancer is a reality for so many women. I am so glad your riversedge Saturday #3
Or insurance companies having the ability to control what AI finds. C Moon Sunday #15
I'm so sorry your wife had to battle breast cancer. So did a close relative of mine. highplainsdem Sunday #28
It wasn't breast cancer, but still scary nonetheless Fiendish Thingy Sunday #30
Apologies for misreading. The reply responding to yours mentioned breast cancer in the subject line highplainsdem Sunday #31
Indeed - AI may leave the world even dumber than it is now after 20+ years of social media. nt Fiendish Thingy Sunday #32
LOL, what could possibly go wrong? flvegan Saturday #4
Actually... GB_RN Sunday #17
I can see it... GiqueCee Sunday #20
Human Judgment Should Never... GB_RN Sunday #23
A Human needs to sign off on the AI's output WA-03 Democrat Sunday #25
I can just hear the screaming from those who have to handle the lawsuits. Baitball Blogger Saturday #5
Better that they fire all the doctors Turbineguy Saturday #6
No AI. I want real doctors. Trueblue1968 Saturday #7
Kick dalton99a Sunday #8
AI assisting radiologists I would support but not replacing them. cstanleytech Sunday #9
Yes, I could see it as a useful tool flagging anomalies fujiyamasan Sunday #11
Oh, I agree with you as AI is not ready for soloing this type of stuff at all. cstanleytech Sunday #13
The doctor signing off on this will be the fall guy when things go wrong. hunter Sunday #26
What could go wrong? Angleae Sunday #10
Omfg, no way would I trust AI to read my X-rays. SunSeeker Sunday #12
The bastards running insurance companies and health networks won't be happy until... LudwigPastorius Sunday #14
What can POSSIBLY go wrong??? AZ8theist Sunday #16
AI has been assisting for a while now, Richi in Gerenwich Sunday #18
"major savings"... GiqueCee Sunday #19
Ever since corporate monsters took over healthcare, it has been a race to the bottom. travelingthrulife Sunday #21
I think they've been reading pap smears with imaging tools for a long time. milestogo Sunday #22
so if they make a mistake who is responsible ? Nigrum Cattus Sunday #24
Not sure about AI used for radiology results, but when AI is used to listen to appointments and generate highplainsdem Sunday #29
Everyone should require a second opinion by a human professional. mdbl Sunday #27
AI says that he is pregnant. Wonder Why Sunday #33
The backlog for MRIs and CAT scans can be weeks for cancer patients somsai Yesterday #34
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