The abundance of patient data, from doctors’ notes and MRI scans to gene sequences, has allowed artificial intelligence to help doctors and researchers create predictions with a high degree of accuracy -- but for patients, something is still missing.
Integrating interpretable results into AI systems will be an important step toward using AI for a more accurate, cheaper, and accessible tool in the doctor’s office.
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