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Scientific American: Will AI live up to its hype?
Scientific American: Will AI live up to its hype?

Scientific American discusses the hype in AI and highlights study from AIM.

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newsai medicineDecember 7, 20202020ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, ai
AI is wrestling with a replication crisis
AI is wrestling with a replication crisis

MIT Technology Review highlights our article published in Nature about transparent AI.

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newsai medicineNovember 13, 20202020ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, radiology, oncology
Reproducibility and Transparency in AI
Reproducibility and Transparency in AI

AIM investigators describe their view on AI reproducibility and transparency.

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publicationai medicineOctober 14, 20202020ai, hugo-aerts, ahmed-hosny
Deep Learning can improve Lung Cancer Screening
Deep Learning can improve Lung Cancer Screening

An automated deep-learning approach based on chest x-rays can improve lung cancer screening.

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publicationai medicineSeptember 1, 20202020ai, hugo-aerts, michael-lu, udo-hoffmann, vineet-raghu
Defining autonomy in medical AI
Defining autonomy in medical AI

In The Lancet Digital Health, AIM investigators have defined the levels of autonomy in medical AI.

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publicationai medicineAugust 31, 20202020hugo-aerts, ai, raymond-mak, danielle-bitterman, oncology
Impact of AI on Radiation Oncology

In Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, we highlight how AI is transforming the field of radiation oncology to treat patients more accurately and efficiently.

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publicationai medicineAugust 27, 20202020ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, ai, danielle-bitterman, elizabeth-huynh, christian-guthier, raymond-mak, benjamin-kann
Scientific American: rise of the robot radiologists
Scientific American: rise of the robot radiologists

In a news item, Scientific American discusses our deep learning study to automatically predict mortality from x-rays.

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newsai medicineFebruary 1, 20202020ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, udo-hoffmann, cardiology, radiology, oncology, michael-lu
Horizon 2020 ERC awarded to AIM scientists
Horizon 2020 ERC awarded to AIM scientists

The Horizon 2020 program of the European Union awarded an ERC grant about AI in oncology.

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newsai medicineJanuary 15, 20202020hugo-aerts, oncology, grant, radiology
AIM scientist appointed at Lancet advisory board
AIM scientist appointed at Lancet advisory board

The Lancet Digital Health appointed Dr. Hugo Aerts at their advisory board.

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newsai medicineJanuary 1, 20202020hugo-aerts
Nature highlights two AIM publications in special report
Nature highlights two AIM publications in special report

In a special report about innovations in AI and digital health, Nature highlights two studies from AIM investigators.

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newsai medicineJanuary 1, 20202020ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, udo-hoffmann, cardiology, radiology, oncology, michael-lu
New faculty member joins AIM

Benjamin Kann joins AIM to start a new laboratory in medical image analysis.

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newsai medicineDecember 31, 20192020
EurekAlert highlights our study about imaging-AI
EurekAlert highlights our study about imaging-AI

EurekAlert from AAAS covers our study about cardiovascular risk predictions using AI.

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newsai medicineDecember 1, 20192019hugo-aerts, udo-hoffmann, roman-zeleznik, cardiology, radiology, jakob-weiss, michael-lu, borek-foldyna
Science publishes our article about AI for Global Health
Science publishes our article about AI for Global Health

Science Magazine published our perspective on the application of Artificial intelligence in resource-poor health care settings.

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publicationai medicineNovember 1, 20192019ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, ai
Study from AIM selected as best of RSNA
Study from AIM selected as best of RSNA

At the annual meeting, a study about AI for cardiovascular risk prediction was awarded.

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newsai medicineNovember 1, 20192019hugo-aerts, ai, udo-hoffmann, roman-zeleznik, jakob-weiss, michael-lu, borek-foldyna
IMIA awarded an AIM article as best of the year
IMIA awarded an AIM article as best of the year

Our article "Deep learning for lung cancer prognostication" was selected by IMIA as one of the best articles of the year.

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newsai medicineSeptember 18, 20192019ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, raymond-mak, roman-zeleznik, ai, radiation-oncology
NIH awards the Imaging Data Commons
NIH awards the Imaging Data Commons

The National Cancer Institute awarded the Imaging Data Commons (IDC) to a consortium from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

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newsai medicineAugust 14, 20192019hugo-aerts, oncology, grant, radiology
Deep Learning predicts mortality from x-rays
Deep Learning predicts mortality from x-rays

JAMA Network Open published our study about using deep learning to extract prognostic information from chest radiographs

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publicationai medicineJuly 17, 20192019ahmed-hosny, hugo-aerts, ai, michael-lu, udo-hoffmann
Science Magazine discusses risks of AI in Medicine
Science Magazine discusses risks of AI in Medicine

In a news item, Science Magazine discusses the positives and negatives of AI in medicine.

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newsai medicineJune 17, 20192019hugo-aerts, ai
AIM scientist featured at Harvard Business School
AIM scientist featured at Harvard Business School

Dr. Raymond Mak is featured in an Harvard Business School news item about his AI work.

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newsai medicineApril 25, 20192019radiology, oncology, raymond-mak
Reuters highlights our study on crowd AI algorithms
Reuters highlights our study on crowd AI algorithms

Our study on applying crowd innovation to develop deep learning models was featured by Reuters.

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newsai medicineApril 11, 20192019hugo-aerts, radiology, oncology, raymond-mak
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