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Medical AI models rely on shortcuts, can cause misdiagnosis – The Tribune India
Models ignored clinically significant indicators and relied instead on characteristics such as text markers or patient positioning

New York, June 1
Artificial Intelligence (AI) models like humans have a tendency to look for shortcuts. In the case of an AI-assisted disease detection, these shortcuts could lead to diagnostic errors if deployed in clinical settings, warn researchers.
A team from the University of Washington in the US, examined multiple models recently put forward as potential tools for accurately detecting Covid-19 from chest radiography, otherwise known as chest X-rays.
The findings, published in the journal…
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