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by neuro_image3 2369 days ago
I see that type of hyperbolic claim several times in the comments.

I wasn't just commenting on the abstract presented. I was commenting on the comments I see here, as well as comments I see related to similar papers all the time.

I also interact with AI/ML researchers all the time. Most of them are typically some combination of: 1. Poorly informed about the appropriate context and utility of medical imaging. 2. Trying as hard as they can to push AI/ML as the most important technology in medicine today. 3. Pursuing a very task-specific project which they claim is massively generalizable in some (incorrect) way.

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Usually they do not understand that your workflow if not revolving around pattern recognition on pictures. The best use of ML in pattern recognition for radiology is ordering images. You would get the the images sorted by the likeliness of having something unusual.