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To: Elroy who wrote (78003)8/31/2025 1:42:29 PM
From: Sean Collett1 Recommendation

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Counter to this is as good as AI could be it isn't magic. Anyone is likely to find 2-3 things in any scan and that then requires more testing that goes beyond what imaging can answer.

Reason why most patients are not put through full scans today anyway. The secondary testing and stress to the patient to end up finding nothing are often outweighed.

IBM had Watson in the medical field a decade ago. Interesting article and I remember all the hype into Watson from my younger years and this quote, "Watson Health was supposed to change health care in a lot of important ways, by providing insight to oncologists about care for cancer patients, delivering insight to pharmaceutical companies about drug development, helping to match patients with clinical trials, and more. It sounded revolutionary, but it never really worked.", highlights some of the challenges.

Not saying what you write about can't happen, but I remain skeptical.

-Sean