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The Paradox of Medical AI Implementation – by Eric Topol

  • The Paradox of Medical AI Implementation - by Eric Topol

    Deep learning-based AI has been proven to help in medicine, but GenAI is easier to deploy and is being used instead:

    [Deep learning-based] AI for medical images, with extensive research dating back more than a decade ago, is not being implemented. Whether it’s a mammogram, a CT scan, a retinal image, or colonoscopy, that have all been extensively studied, their value to improve accuracy and risk assessment in medicine is being missed and essentially disregarded.

    On the other hand, tens of millions of Americans are using AI chatbots for medical support, as are a substantial proportion of physicians. There are many reasons to use AI here that are easy to support, because they represent an extension of a web/Google search. Just with much more specificity and depth of response, not something that would be subject to regulatory oversight. But when it comes to making a diagnosis or providing a treatment plan there needs to be proof that LLMs are improving accuracy and outcomes.

    Tags: medicine deep-learning ai genai llms healthcare science imaging chatbots eric-topol