MedPage Today October 26, 2023
Michael DePeau-Wilson

— A monthly roundup of AI innovation and research in healthcare

Welcome to MedAI Roundup, highlighting the latest news and research in healthcare-related artificial intelligence each month.

An AI model can distinguish between people with and without type 2 diabetes by analyzing 10-second voice clips recorded on smartphones, according to a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Digital Health.

A simulation study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine that used data from 130,000 critical care admissions showed predictive AI models may lose accuracy over time due to issues with re-training that can create negative feedback loops.

Large language models appear to be perpetuating racial biases in medicine. At the same time, humans are highly susceptible to incorporating AI-generated biased...

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