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the European Society of Radiology

This blog aims at bringing educational and critical perspectives on AI to readers. It should help imaging professionals to learn and keep up to date with the technologies being developed in this rapidly evolving field.

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What do stakeholders think about the future of AI in radiology?

Fear of artificial intelligence (AI) taking over jobs is a view one would think stakeholders would have in the field of radiology, but the authors of this study found that this was not the case. In this review, commentaries, surveys, abstracts, narrative reviews, and a social media study were included from over 60 eligible publications, representing the views of radiologists,

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Developing a code of ethics on AI in radiology: a multisociety statement

An international statement on the topic of ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology has been written by a group consisting of the following societies: the American College of Radiology (ACR), the European Society of Radiology (ESR), the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA), the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM), the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII),

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Ethical and regulatory issues regarding artificial intelligence in medicine

Worldwide interest in artificial intelligence (AI) applications is growing rapidly. In medicine, devices based on machine/deep learning have proliferated, especially for image analysis, presaging new significant challenges for the utility of AI in healthcare. This inevitably raises numerous legal and ethical questions. In this paper, the authors analyse the state of AI regulation in the context of medical device development,

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What do stakeholders think about the future of AI in radiology?

Fear of artificial intelligence (AI) taking over jobs is a view one would think stakeholders would have in the field of radiology, but the authors of this study found that this was not the case. In this review, commentaries, surveys, abstracts, narrative reviews, and a social media study were included from over 60 eligible publications, representing the views of radiologists,

Read More →

Developing a code of ethics on AI in radiology: a multisociety statement

An international statement on the topic of ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology has been written by a group consisting of the following societies: the American College of Radiology (ACR), the European Society of Radiology (ESR), the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA), the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM), the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII),

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Ethical and regulatory issues regarding artificial intelligence in medicine

Worldwide interest in artificial intelligence (AI) applications is growing rapidly. In medicine, devices based on machine/deep learning have proliferated, especially for image analysis, presaging new significant challenges for the utility of AI in healthcare. This inevitably raises numerous legal and ethical questions. In this paper, the authors analyse the state of AI regulation in the context of medical device development,

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