> My hope is that in a couple of model generations, we'll trust AI to review MRIs the way we trust it to proofread our emails.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-01947-1
I've started asking my doctors whether they use AI, and if they say yes look for another one.
I don’t even trust AI to proofread my emails.
That study seems to be confounding factors and rushing to a questionable conclusion.
A very plausible explanation for the adenoma detection rate to have gone down is simply that its prevalence went down among the population in the second three-month period.
This was not a randomized trial. Concluding that "AI usage degrades physicians' skills" is questionable at the very least.