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Artificial Intelligence Falls Short in Detecting Diabetic Eye Disease – HealthITAnalytics.com
Artificial intelligence algorithms designed to detect diabetic eye disease may not perform as well as developers claim, according to a study published in Diabetes…

By Jessica Kent
January 06, 2021 – Artificial intelligence algorithms designed to detect diabetic eye disease may not perform as well as developers claim, according to a study published in Diabetes Care.
Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults in the US, researchers stated. The current shortage of eye-care providers would make it impossible to keep up with demand to provide the requisite annual screenings for this population. And because current approaches of treating…
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