Training with million images or how to track down cancer
An algorithm capable of diagnosing breast cancer more accurately than an experienced radiologist – an interview with Krzysztof Geras, PhD, conducted by Monika Redzisz.
An algorithm capable of diagnosing breast cancer more accurately than an experienced radiologist – an interview with Krzysztof Geras, PhD, conducted by Monika Redzisz.
An intelligent tool created by a group of researchers from Kraków helps to diagnose autism in children. It has already been implemented by some European centers in Sweden and Great Britain.
I would like to say everything is working out wonderfully, but it is not true. Not many applications in the field of mental health work really well. Monika Redzisz sits down with Bartek Skorulski from Alpha Company.
If the models of artificial intelligence aren’t explainable, then specialists (e.g. in medicine) must fully trust the technology, even though their signature is below the diagnosis. We are working on a system in our Laboratory which will be able to answer what forms the basis of its predictions. Monika Redzisz talks to Piotr Sobecki, the manager and the team leader of the Applied Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
When parents suspect a neurological disorder in their child, they will be able to film it and the algorithm will diagnose it. Monika Redzisz talks to Łukasz Kidziński, Stanford University
It would be unethical to create an ideal man, forcefully adjusting him to societal expectations. I don’t do that – says one of the most famous Polish neurosurgeons in a conversation with Monika Redzisz.
If the therapy is meant to relieve pain, we ask the patient if it hurts less. When we try to restore consciousness, our question is what we should measure, since we can’t see the problem. How can we ask a question to a patient we are not able to communicate with? The scientists working at the Alarm Clock Clinic have to face these questions every day.