P:r: Jean-Emmanuel Bibeau publishes a book on January 18 that shows how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing medicine (2041. The odyssey of medicineEcuador).
LE FIGARO. – What can AI bring to medical practice?
P:r: Jean-Emmanuel BIBOLT. – On the one hand, it can do the same thing as humans, but much faster, especially when analyzing images (of the skin, the back of the eye, medical imaging such as a scanner or MRI, etc.). A well-trained artificial intelligence knows very well how to distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy tissue, and this can be especially useful in the screening context to speed up the interpretation of studies. Another example, in radiation therapy, you have to go around the tumor to determine the area to be irradiated; AI does in three minutes what takes a doctor half a day…
AI does in three minutes what takes a doctor half a day
Jean-Emmanuel Bibeau
But AI can also perform predictive tasks that humans are not capable of. Our brains are bad at predicting things or making decisions as soon as more than five factors come into play…
Source: Le Figaro

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