AI Medical Compendium Journal:
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

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Ghost in the machine or monkey with a typewriter-generating titles for Christmas research articles in using artificial intelligence: observational study.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether artificial intelligence (AI) can generate plausible and engaging titles for potential Christmas research articles in .

Risk of bias in studies on prediction models developed using supervised machine learning techniques: systematic review.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
OBJECTIVE: To assess the methodological quality of studies on prediction models developed using machine learning techniques across all medical specialties.

Use of artificial intelligence for image analysis in breast cancer screening programmes: systematic review of test accuracy.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
OBJECTIVE: To examine the accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI) for the detection of breast cancer in mammography screening practice.

Does "AI" stand for augmenting inequality in the era of covid-19 healthcare?

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Artificial intelligence can help tackle the covid-19 pandemic, but bias and discrimination in its design and deployment risk exacerbating existing health inequity argue

Using AI ethically to tackle covid-19.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Taking a principled approach is crucial to the successful use of AI in pandemic management, say

Reporting guidelines for clinical trial reports for interventions involving artificial intelligence: the CONSORT-AI Extension.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
The CONSORT 2010 (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement provides minimum guidelines for reporting randomised trials. Its widespread use has been instrumental in ensuring transparency when evaluating new interventions. More recently, t...