Artificial intelligence in radiology: who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

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Abstract: This Editorial comment refers to the article “Medical students’ attitude towards artificial intelligence: a multicenter survey,” Pinto Dos Santos D, et al Eur Radiol 2018. Key Points: • Medical students are not well informed of the potential consequences of AI in radiology. • The fundamental principles of AI—as well as its application in medicine—must be taught in medical schools. • The radiologist specialty must actively reflect on how to validate, approve, and integrate AI algorithms into our clinical practices.

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Gallix, B., & Chong, J. (2019, April 1). Artificial intelligence in radiology: who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? European Radiology. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-018-5995-9

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