Myths and facts about artificial intelligence: why machine- and deep-learning will not replace interventional radiologists.

Journal: Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England)
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare and transforming the clinical practice of physicians across the world. Radiology has a strong affinity for machine learning and is at the forefront of the paradigm shift, as machines compete with humans for cognitive abilities. AI is a computer science simulation of the human mind that utilizes algorithms based on collective human knowledge and the best available evidence to process various forms of inputs and deliver desired outcomes, such as clinical diagnoses and optimal treatment options. Despite the overwhelmingly positive uptake of the technology, warnings have been published about the potential dangers of AI. Concerns have been expressed reflecting opinions that future medicine based on AI will render radiologists irrelevant. Thus, how much of this is based on reality? To answer these questions, it is important to examine the facts, clarify where AI really stands and why many of these speculations are untrue. We aim to debunk the 6 top myths regarding AI in the future of radiologists.

Authors

  • Filippo Pesapane
    Postgraduation School in Radiodiagnostics, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122, Milan, Italy. filippo.pesapane@unimi.it.
  • Priyan Tantrige
    Interventional Radiology, King's College Hospital, London, UK.
  • Francesca Patella
    Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, San Paolo Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Pierpaolo Biondetti
    Postgraduation School in Radiodiagnostics, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122, Milan, Italy.
  • Luca Nicosia
    Postgraduation School in Radiodiagnostics, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122, Milan, Italy.
  • Andrea Ianniello
    UOC Radiologia, ASST Rhodense, Garbagnate Milanese, Italy.
  • Umberto G Rossi
    Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Interventional Radiology Unit, E.O. Galliera Hospital, Genova, Italy.
  • Gianpaolo Carrafiello
    Radiology Department, Foundation IRCCS Cà Granda-Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.
  • Anna Maria Ierardi
    Radiology Department, Foundation IRCCS Cà Granda-Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.