will radiology be replaced by ai

i think it's less about ai being *better* and more about it being a *tool*. like, radiologists aren't just reading films, they're part of a bigger clinical picture. a machine can spot abnormalities, sure, but can it interpret them in context of the patient's whole history and symptoms? and then communicate that to a referring doc? nah. it's gonna change things, but not replace the human part imo.
 
i think it's less about ai being *better* and more about it being a *tool*. like, radiologists aren't just reading films, they're part of a bigger clinical picture. a machine can spot abnormalities, sure, but can it interpret them in context of the patient's whole history and symptoms? and then communicate that to a referring doc? nah. it's gonna change things, but not replace the human part imo.

yeah that makes a lot of sense thinking about the bigger picture
 
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