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cstanleytech

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13. Oh, I agree with you as AI is not ready for soloing this type of stuff at all.
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 01:14 AM
Yesterday

Maybe one day it will be able to do it but that is probably twenty years in the future if ever.

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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 Yesterday #15
I'm so sorry your wife had to battle breast cancer. So did a close relative of mine. highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #28
It wasn't breast cancer, but still scary nonetheless Fiendish Thingy 18 hrs ago #30
Apologies for misreading. The reply responding to yours mentioned breast cancer in the subject line highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #31
Indeed - AI may leave the world even dumber than it is now after 20+ years of social media. nt Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #32
LOL, what could possibly go wrong? flvegan Saturday #4
Actually... GB_RN Yesterday #17
I can see it... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #20
Human Judgment Should Never... GB_RN 20 hrs ago #23
A Human needs to sign off on the AI's output WA-03 Democrat 19 hrs ago #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 Yesterday #8
AI assisting radiologists I would support but not replacing them. cstanleytech Yesterday #9
Yes, I could see it as a useful tool flagging anomalies fujiyamasan Yesterday #11
Oh, I agree with you as AI is not ready for soloing this type of stuff at all. cstanleytech Yesterday #13
The doctor signing off on this will be the fall guy when things go wrong. hunter 19 hrs ago #26
What could go wrong? Angleae Yesterday #10
Omfg, no way would I trust AI to read my X-rays. SunSeeker Yesterday #12
The bastards running insurance companies and health networks won't be happy until... LudwigPastorius Yesterday #14
What can POSSIBLY go wrong??? AZ8theist Yesterday #16
AI has been assisting for a while now, Richi in Gerenwich 23 hrs ago #18
"major savings"... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #19
Ever since corporate monsters took over healthcare, it has been a race to the bottom. travelingthrulife 21 hrs ago #21
I think they've been reading pap smears with imaging tools for a long time. milestogo 21 hrs ago #22
so if they make a mistake who is responsible ? Nigrum Cattus 20 hrs ago #24
Not sure about AI used for radiology results, but when AI is used to listen to appointments and generate highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #29
Everyone should require a second opinion by a human professional. mdbl 19 hrs ago #27
AI says that he is pregnant. Wonder Why 12 hrs ago #33
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