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DeepMind readies first commercial product
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#13AI is being developed to make MRI scans 10x faster. https://www.forbes.com/sites/samshead/2018/08/20/facebook-ai... If DeepMind is trained on millions of MRI’s, we might have better preventative medicine.
This assumes that’s what medical companies want. If we get closer to full value based care, then yes.
You don't need high costs to charge a lot.
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#15What’s next, an AI to make a judicial verdict? Seriously though, this is very exciting. I can imagine a future in which medical diagnosis is damn near 100% accurate - all you need to do is lay down and get scanned and smelled by an all in one machine and your diagnosis is displayed with recommended treatment. If treatable with drugs or molecular repair, done on the spot.
There is some discussion towards this direction: https://www.wired.com/story/can-ai-be-fair-judge-court-eston...
Re: DeepMind readies first commercial product
#16AI is being developed to make MRI scans 10x faster. https://www.forbes.com/sites/samshead/2018/08/20/facebook-ai... If DeepMind is trained on millions of MRI’s, we might have better preventative medicine.
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
This assumes that’s what medical companies want. If we get closer to full value based care, then yes.
Which medical company doesn't want to move costs down? You don't need high costs to charge a lot.
Re: DeepMind readies first commercial product
#18AI is being developed to make MRI scans 10x faster. https://www.forbes.com/sites/samshead/2018/08/20/facebook-ai... If DeepMind is trained on millions of MRI’s, we might have better preventative medicine.
Re: DeepMind readies first commercial product
#19What’s next, an AI to make a judicial verdict? Seriously though, this is very exciting. I can imagine a future in which medical diagnosis is damn near 100% accurate - all you need to do is lay down and get scanned and smelled by an all in one machine and your diagnosis is displayed with recommended treatment. If treatable with drugs or molecular repair, done on the spot.
> an AI to make a judicial verdict? There is some discussion towards this direction: https://www.wired.com/story/can-ai-be-fair-judge-court-eston...
For criminal cases though: the current judicial system is wayy too punitive. And an AI that would apply the letter of the law would likely criminalize society even more than what has already happened so far.
One happy scenario would be if the laws were more responsive and were changed to not be so punitive since the AI would have a high rate of conviction.
But then, you might have other failure scenarios. Rich people buying AI programmers and hackers to mess with the system.
Its a constant game of outsmarting the latest tech.
Re: DeepMind readies first commercial product
#20AI is being developed to make MRI scans 10x faster. https://www.forbes.com/sites/samshead/2018/08/20/facebook-ai... If DeepMind is trained on millions of MRI’s, we might have better preventative medicine.
The key will be to train artificial neural networks to recognise the underlying structure of the images in order to fill in detail omitted from an accelerated scan."
Ah, right, what I want is for an ANN to invent information in a medical image. It's one thing to upscale textures in a game, but I can't see the use for this at all in a medical imaging device.