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MUNGKHOOD STUDIO // ShutterstockHow artificial intelligence is transforming medical imagingA decade ago, deep learning prototypes wowed conferences but rarely touched patients. By June 2025, 777 ...
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve the analysis of medical image data. For example, algorithms based on deep learning can determine the location and size of tumors. This is the ...
Artificial intelligence in medical imaging is taking off. Experts share what they see as the promise — and potential pitfalls — of AI technology.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medical Imaging Market was valued at USD 2.81 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 29.28 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 47.79% ...
The radiologist was dead. Or at least that’s what artificial intelligence (AI) experts prophesized in 2016 when they said AI would outperform radiologists within the decade. Today, AI isn’t replacing ...
Globally, generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) and agentic AI are increasingly being integrated into medical devices, transforming both clinical workflows and patient care. Gen AI is ...
Matthew Leming, PhD, and Hyungsoon Im, PhD of the Center for Systems Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, are the co-corresponding authors of a paper published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia, ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning, offers promise for descriptive, predictive and prescriptive profiling on medical images, complementary tomanual analysis. Benefiting from ...
How artificial intelligence is transforming medical imaging A decade ago, deep learning prototypes wowed conferences but rarely touched patients. By June 2025, 777 artificial intelligence-enabled ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning, offers promise for descriptive, predictive and prescriptive profiling on medical images, complementary tomanual analysis. Benefiting from ...
By June 2025, 777 artificial intelligence-enabled devices had received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance, and two-thirds of U.S. radiology departments used AI in some capacity.