A LARGE international diagnostic study has found that while modern artificial intelligence (AI) models can outperform less experienced clinicians in skin cancer diagnosis, they remain unable to match ...
Andrej Karpathy, who coined "vibe coding," now deems it obsolete, advocating for "agentic engineering" after joining Anthropic. Vibe coding allowed AI to build code from plain English, accelerating ...
[Image courtesy of DermaSensor] DermaSensor announced today that it received Class IIb CE mark approval for its skin cancer detection device. Miami-based Dermasensor develops a handheld device that ...
At least 12 of my colleagues boarded planes to the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago last week to hear Charles Swanton of the Francis Crick Institute in London share results ...
When compared with either modality alone, the addition of dermatoscopy and clinical close-up imaging increased the odds of a correct diagnosis of skin lesions by 52% and 40%, respectively.
SEATTLE — Skin cancer affects millions of Americans each year — including those living in the often‑overcast Pacific Northwest. That’s why early detection and consistent sun protection are critical, ...
Carrie Madormo, RN, MPH, is a health writer. She has over a decade of experience as a registered nurse, practicing in a variety of fields, such as pediatrics, oncology, chronic pain, and public health ...
An AI-based skin assessment app may drive up healthcare visits for benign lesions, with unclear benefits for skin cancer detection, a Dutch clinical trial has found. The trial, of nearly 20,000 ...
In this tutorial, we build a workflow that combines Magika’s deep-learning-based file type detection with OpenAI’s language intelligence to create a practical and insightful analysis pipeline. We ...
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance on its “Breakthrough Devices Program” in 2023. The program grants a designation to certain medical devices that provide more ...
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