The studies we reviewed show that the use of AI has improved the radiologists’ performances, treatment response, diagnostic accuracy, and decision-making in handling complex cases.
Hardly a game changer of the magnitude you think of. Moreover, CV is not generative. Pattern matching on X-rays has been common for a while, and has little to do with the current heavily marketed landscape of LLMs for everything.
AI has accelerated cancer research, able to cross reference thousands of studies. LLM’s still suck at writing emails though.
So it’s a search tool. Where are all those AI generated cancer treatments, then?
Regardless, it’s a tool that very few can afford at the level it might be genuinely useful for original research.
You could have down a quick google search as easily as myself.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41698-026-01276-6
AI is a game changer in oncology.
You haven’t read it, have you.
Hardly a game changer of the magnitude you think of. Moreover, CV is not generative. Pattern matching on X-rays has been common for a while, and has little to do with the current heavily marketed landscape of LLMs for everything.
Except that it actually sucks at searches and far too often returns false results.