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>The chief executive of America’s largest public hospital system says he is prepared to start replacing radiologists with artificial intelligence in some circumstances, once the regulatory landscape catches up. Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, recently spoke during a panel discussion held by Crain’s New York Business. The trained internal medicine specialist noted how AI is increasingly being used to interpret mammograms and X-rays.

Archive: https://archive.today/WNOj6 From the post: >>The chief executive of America’s largest public hospital system says he is prepared to start replacing radiologists with artificial intelligence in some circumstances, once the regulatory landscape catches up. Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, recently spoke during a panel discussion held by Crain’s New York Business. The trained internal medicine specialist noted how AI is increasingly being used to interpret mammograms and X-rays.
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No kidding. We fell way behind on hiring for that but now if you spent the ~2 years to become a rad-tech you are basically fucked.

I have a feeling that anything image based that requires pattern recognition is now a dead field. There have been articles for over a year saying how the "AI" catches cancer or other problems long before a doctor can because it never gets tired, it never "misses something" because its really, really, good at looking at the data.

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Too bad they're not using it to find missing kids, or identify anyone making cp.

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Well, (((they))) won't pay for that so......

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(((They))) definitely won't pay for something that goes directly against (((their))) profits.