Radiology: Artificial Intelligence
The official blog of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, with posts from Dr. Charles Kahn, Editor, and deputy editors.
The official blog of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, with posts from Dr. Charles Kahn, Editor, and deputy editors.
Cryptogenic stroke refers to a stroke of undetermined etiology. It accounts for approximately one-fifth of ischemic strokes and has a higher prevalence in younger patients.…
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Climate change adversely affects the well-being of humans and the entire planet. A planetary health framework recognizes that sustaining a healthy planet is essential to…
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Apparently, it isn’t just humans who occasionally struggle to work under stress. According to a recent study, the performance of AI flounders, too.
Background Errors in radiology reports may occur because of resident-to-attending discrepancies, speech recognition inaccuracies, and large workload. Large language models, such as GPT-4 (ChatGPT; OpenAI),…
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Background The increasing use of teleradiology has been accompanied by concerns relating to risk management and patient safety. Purpose To compare characteristics of teleradiology and…
Monthly tweetchat on artificial intelligence in radiology conducted by that Radiology: Artificial Intelligence journal
NIH is a vital and necessary part of advancing our understanding of a wide spectrum of diseases, disorders, and conditions. Congress has provided eight consecutive…