4th anniversary! Crazy.
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4th anniversary! Crazy.
I've studied AI extensively, I dislike using the term. Too much noise obscuring AI true purpose. In medicine, AI is a tool that needs standard measures for diagnosis & therapy (e.g. positive and negative predictive value). Treating AI as a mere tool, not an alien concept, will expedite its adoption.
In car shops, fixing 1 car out of 10 is unacceptable. So why do we accept a 90% failure rate in clinical trials?
Because we focus on patents, not patients. To enhance success rates, we must normalize and streamline clinical discovery, evidence synthesis, and generation. Prioritize patients, not IP!