AI can spot your eye disease with 94.5 percent accuracy
Even more impressively, it can explain its choices.
Explain yourself: The black box has long been a challenge of artificial intelligence. This refers to the tendency of algorithms to spit out results without explaining what went into them—and it can make weeding out bias difficult.
The news: In a paper released in Nature Medicine yesterday, DeepMind researchers described an AI system that can identify more than 50 diseases, refer them to a specialist, and, most importantly, indicate which portion of a medical scan prompted the diagnosis.
Why it matters: Explainable AI is crucial for increased use of the technology in medicine. “Doctors and patients don’t want just a black box answer, they want to know why,” Ramesh Raskar, an associate professor at MIT, told Stat. “There is a standard of care, and if the AI technique doesn’t follow that standard of care, people are going to be uncomfortable with it.”
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