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2025-06-15
VentureBeat 2 related

In an Oxford study, LLMs correctly identified medical conditions 94.9% of the time when given test scenarios directly, vs. 34.5% when prompted by human subjects

Headlines have been blaring it for years: Large language models (LLMs) can not only pass medical licensing exams but also outperform humans.

2025-04-07
Washington Post

AI is aiding radiologists with tools like tumor-detection algorithms; 75%+ of AI software cleared by the US FDA for medical use is designed to support radiology

Jamie Friedlander Serrano / Washington Post : Bluesky: @lauridonahue . X: @christinayiotis Bluesky: Lauri Donahue / @lauridonahue : This is an example of GOOD (non-generative) AI.  It's about recogni...

2024-06-30
Wall Street Journal 1 related

How some doctors are using the Apple Watch to diagnose and help their patients manage medical conditions, despite the availability of FDA-approved devices

Analysis |  #Apple Watch Is Becoming Doctors' Favorite Medical Device … X: Kontra / @counternotions : I wonder if Margrethe Vestager should just ban the medical use of Watch in Europe as a parting gi...

2024-06-29
Wall Street Journal 1 related

How some doctors are using the Apple Watch to diagnose and help their patients manage medical conditions, despite the availability of FDA-approved devices

Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal :

2024-02-28
Wall Street Journal 16 related

Memo: SBF's lawyers suggest a short sentence of five to six years in prison, citing medical conditions, including autism, and his philanthropic giving

Lawyers for the FTX founder say he wasn't motivated by greed but by a desire to better the world through philanthropic giving

2022-01-04
Financial Times

Nightingale Open Science, a free-to-use 40TB medical imagery data set, could help train AI to predict medical conditions earlier, triage better, and save lives

especially as it relates to data — come with a catch-22 because there needs to be some model for sustaining the investment. I don't know if there is one here (@oziadias ?) but otherwise this is a much...

2019-02-12
New York Times 5 related

Research details an AI system that diagnosed common medical conditions in childhood with high accuracy after analyzing records of nearly 600K Chinese patients

Each year, millions of Americans walk out of a doctor's office with a misdiagnosis.  Physicians try to be systematic …

2018-07-18
VentureBeat

Viz.ai, which uses AI to detect early signs of time-sensitive medical conditions like stroke, raises $21M Series A led by Kleiner Perkins, with GV participating

Artificial intelligence (AI) health care startup Viz.ai has raised $21 million in a round of funding led by Kleiner Perkins …

2018-06-19
New York Times 11 related

WHO to add gaming addiction as a medical condition to the International Classification of Diseases, its highly regarded compendium of medical conditions

but there's reason to be skeptical Kevin Loria / Business Insider : ‘Gaming disorder’ has been classified as a mental health condition by the World Health Organization … Larry Dignan / ZDNet : WHO see...

2017-06-20
Gizmodo

Analysis of NaviStone code on Acurian medical sites shows use of keystroke logging-like tech that captures data as soon as users type into forms for targeting

In the summer of 2015, Alexandra Franco got a letter in the mail from a company she had never heard of called AcurianHealth. Tweets: @kateconger and @frankpasquale Tweets: Kate Conger / @kateconger : ...

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