AI could revolutionize cancer detection, according to MIT, Mass General research

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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2023
  • Doctors and engineers from Massachusetts General Hospital and MIT are trying to revolutionize cancer detection through an artificial intelligence program called Sybil. Their study found that Sybil could accurately predict whether a person will develop lung cancer in the next year up to 94 percent of the time. NBC News’ Dr. John Torres reports.
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Komentáře • 47

  • @8a-yg1xi
    @8a-yg1xi Před 6 měsíci +29

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  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617
    @rhyothemisprinceps1617 Před rokem +17

    Not really early detection, but something much better - prediction.

  • @tbolton6156
    @tbolton6156 Před rokem +13

    I got a question, can "A I" find away to lower medical costs? Maybe, even eliminate all debts?

    • @veela_girl
      @veela_girl Před 10 měsíci +1

      GIven that most healthcare costs are from administration and billing and coding (in the USA, at least) , replacing those systems with AI tools can definitely make healthcare significantly more affordable.

    • @PlanT21
      @PlanT21 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You can pay more taxes and have free healthcare like in Europe.

    • @khalil-wc4bs
      @khalil-wc4bs Před 5 měsíci

      then those people will come and say how doctors are not paid enough

  • @JuanDiazSilvermyst
    @JuanDiazSilvermyst Před 10 měsíci +1

    I took that cancer screening blood test called "galleri" hoping this helps as well in the future. Come on technology.....

  • @EthelbertCoyote
    @EthelbertCoyote Před rokem +8

    Ai will at some point really change medicine, but one thing I don't want to get lost is the translation, the science back from the Ai to doctors so that doctors can understand what and why the Ai is finding what it does. With how medicine is treated now days, I am very worried Ai will just be used for detection and not understanding. The patterns that Ai discovers don't come out in a readable text form for doctors to learn from let alone an understanding of why. As Ai is used particularly in medicne we need to keep up and not take for granted, what is observed to translate it into better understandings and hopefully cures -cancer survior

    • @biopharmmarkets2115
      @biopharmmarkets2115 Před rokem +2

      I think understanding how these algorithms work will eventually be a required thing in medical schools in the future. Also thankfully there are tons of researchers who fully understand how these things work. A lot of times these scientists are the ones giving lectures at medical schools to begin with

    • @EthelbertCoyote
      @EthelbertCoyote Před rokem

      @@biopharmmarkets2115 I was refering to the "blackbox" internal side of Ai in that machine learning will recognize a patern and gain an pediction of likelyhood based on that understanding. That understanding Ai has reached it by comparisons and looking at outcomes, Ai will not give you it's understanding, but rather it will still need to be research to be understood. What currently an Ai is truely "learning" has to be broken out by computer sceintists based on data of it's logic then again translated to a medical researcher. Currently we cannot easily see what an Ai sees or be told by the Ai what the findings could mean. If that makes sense? All made trickier by the notion that once an Ai is trained it will continue to refine and therefore change, so it will be an ongoing process.

    • @biopharmmarkets2115
      @biopharmmarkets2115 Před rokem +1

      @@EthelbertCoyote Ahh I see what you mean now. Like they build a model that can learn then train them on huge sets of data but don't actually know what the AI does to get from a picture of an apple to the part where it can identify and distinguish it from other things (for example). Something like that?

    • @EthelbertCoyote
      @EthelbertCoyote Před rokem +1

      @@biopharmmarkets2115 yup the translation is also going to imperfect so while progress will speed up by orders or magnitude so will the potential for errors, like in the children's game telephone. In all translations of Ai I worry about things like bias in and bias out as well, making the data a narative more than tested sigma science just because the data "was right the last 100 times". I pray Ai never "learns" human hubris.

    • @necroplastful
      @necroplastful Před 11 měsíci

      It would just change the ways medecine is practised and interpreted. If used properly, this could be one of the biggest breakouts in medicine history. It doesnt matter if we cant cure Stage 4 cancer, but who needs a cure, if there is prevention?

  • @EnestoJames
    @EnestoJames Před 4 měsíci +1

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  • @fishermandancrook
    @fishermandancrook Před rokem +3

    Hurry it up

  • @Alpha_Omega_1541
    @Alpha_Omega_1541 Před rokem +1

    @2:14 BS.
    Interventional radiologists are safe, but the days of a human reading images is rapidly approaching a finally.

  • @EsseyJourlney-pg9lb
    @EsseyJourlney-pg9lb Před rokem +1

    That’s Wonderfull

  • @evoredline
    @evoredline Před rokem +3

    Gonna need it! Cancer coming in fast with new tech. Limit your “screen time”!! !!

  • @ghostwavewrider
    @ghostwavewrider Před 3 měsíci

    Early detection of lung cancer might be better performed using ai.

  • @Nn.65juk
    @Nn.65juk Před rokem +2

    US health system: ☠️ debt.

  • @Sharum_ki_Sketch_Book
    @Sharum_ki_Sketch_Book Před 6 měsíci

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    @ateebazam7914 Před 6 měsíci

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  • @rebeccahale322
    @rebeccahale322 Před rokem +2

    Omg..
    This is ???able

  • @rileytylus8488
    @rileytylus8488 Před 6 měsíci

    49-120

  • @fake734
    @fake734 Před rokem +6

    Detection is Great$$$ for big pharma!

    • @ezekielzuniga8127
      @ezekielzuniga8127 Před rokem

      Oh my god bro do you want your lung cancer detected or not? Stick to your Facebook market supplements.

  • @renaissance18
    @renaissance18 Před rokem +3

    and then skynet hacks the computer systems = destroy humans LOL

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 Před rokem +5

    Death is the gateway to eternal life

    • @tbolton6156
      @tbolton6156 Před rokem +2

      Flesh and blood can not enter. Amen!

    • @user-mp3eh1vb9w
      @user-mp3eh1vb9w Před rokem +1

      And technology is also a gateway to eternal life.

  • @kimba7567
    @kimba7567 Před 8 měsíci

    Going to seem wonderful, but at what cost? AI will seem great but is it really?

  • @onlyyoucanstopevil9024
    @onlyyoucanstopevil9024 Před 9 měsíci

    SAY NO TO A.I😡😡😡
    DOCTOR LIVES MATTERS😍😍😍
    JUST KIDDING..., I HATE DEBT..,SO....

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    @MusaKhan-bf5gt Před 6 měsíci

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