@MaxALittle @DrHughHarvey @DrLukeOR developing thread on deep learning in medicine, feel free to pipe in...
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Replying to @GaryMarcus @acganesh and
I've actually got what I think is a very relevant blog post coming out in the next few days. Preview of core idea: we don't need to reboot AI to make medical applications much safer than they are today, we need to use human smarts to much more effectively validate these models.
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Replying to @DrLukeOR @GaryMarcus and
Wish we’d stop using “AI” to refer to human-level AI, which
@GaryMarcus talks about, & machine learning. Former is fascinating (enjoying the book!) but the latter in its CURRENT state could be hugely helpful in medicine (& many other areas). Analogous to advent of spreadsheets.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @jselanikio @DrLukeOR and
to be clear, this whole thread is largely about how and whether current (marrow) AI can help, and some challenges in applying even current techniques in practice. i am long term optimistic, short term pessimistic.
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Replying to @GaryMarcus @DrLukeOR and
Why short term pessimistic? Focusing on only medical or diagnostic bits of healthcare? Much of hc is like any other biz, with supply chain, scheduling, comms— and many of these processes are a mess (scheduling, esp). Those processes are ripe for improvement with workaday AI.
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Replying to @jselanikio @DrLukeOR and
see this whole thread plus my recent book http://rebooting.ai ; current AI is (literally) illiterate and just isn’t reliable enough for high-stakes problems.
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Replying to @GaryMarcus @DrLukeOR and
We are talking about an industry which relies on faxing and pagers for communications, and you don’t think AI is reliable enough yet to help us, for example, predict appointment no-shows? Compared to what? The 1950-era system, we use now?
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Replying to @jselanikio @DrLukeOR and
no problem with using data science for no-shows; that’s low stakes compared to diagnosis and cost of error is lower.
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Replying to @GaryMarcus @DrLukeOR and
So completely agree re diagnostics that big improvements needed over current AI, but there's a lot of low-hanging fruit in the industry that could be fixed by current AI, and that would save and improve lives if implemented.
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or even just by solid data science.
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