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Doctors Using AI Quickly Lose Ability to Spot Cancer, Study Finds

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For years now, AI cancer detection has been touted as being as good as or better than doctors — but given the results of a recent trial, for some doctors, AI seems to have greatly hampered their abilities instead. In a new study published in the journal The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology, researchers led by the Medical University of Silesia in Poland found, upon surveying 19 doctors from four endoscopy practices between September 2021 an…

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A study carried out in Poland, today published, indicates that the introduction of artificial intelligence (IA) seems to be making doctors less effective in the detection of colon cancer. The regular use of IA seems to have "failure effects on the abilities of specialists", according to the study published in Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, one of the first to suggest a loss of medical skills. The purpose of the analysis is to realize that…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Access to AI has reduced the ability of physicians to detect cancer, according to a study that follows on from others that the use of AI atrophy human cognition Artificial intelligence, boasted for its potential to transform medicine, has led some physicians to lose their skills after only a few months of use, according to a new study. The latter follows a series of others whose contents raise questions about the impact of the disease.

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In the era of artificial intelligence, we have delegated to technology an increasing part of our cognitive abilities. Almost no one knows a memory phone number anymore and many would be unable to reach a new site without the help of Google Maps. This phenomenon, known as "distraining" or dekilling, is something we have accepted in our day-to-day lives.

·Spain
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