Forbes December 19, 2019
Simon Chandler

AI’s potential in medicine has already attracted large amounts of media and public attention. However, some of the specific uses and consequences of AI in the context of health care aren’t particularly well known, at least not compared to awareness of the general utility of artificial intelligence.

Some of these uses may be life-saving, and in more ways than one. In recent months, a small number of companies and researchers have begun using AI for the purposes of medical imaging, harnessing machine learning algorithms in order to construct 3D models out of 2D images.

This may seem like a fairly standard employment of AI at first glance, but what’s special about this emerging use is that it’s focused on avoiding...

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