Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Enterprise Imaging InsiderApril 5, 2020Clinical NewsU.K. COVID-19 imaging database aims to improve careA new COVID-19 imaging repository and database aims to quickly bring breaking clinical and diagnostic advice to healthcare staff in the U.K., according to an article published online on 25 March in Clinical Radiology.April 5, 2020AICan AI help detect tuberculosis on chest x-rays?International researchers have assessed the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) software developed in the Netherlands on a dataset of more than 5,000 chest x-rays. In regions where tuberculosis is endemic, the system allows for testing of many subjects at a fraction of the cost, they say.March 31, 2020AIHype over AI may be putting patients' lives at riskExaggerated claims and a lack of quality may mean that some artificial intelligence (AI) studies mislead the media and public, ending up with the provision of inappropriate care that harms patients' interests, according to an article published on 25 March in the BMJ.March 26, 2020AIAI can enhance accuracy of CT scans in emphysemaAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm trained and tested on more than 10,000 CT datasets acquired at over 20 clinical sites in the U.S. and Europe can provide fully automated quantification of emphysema, according to a multinational research team.March 10, 2020AISymphonyAI buys out TeraReconTeraRecon, the advanced visualization and artificial intelligence (AI) software developer founded by Japanese radiologists in 1997, has been acquired for an undisclosed sum by SymphonyAI, a group of business-to-business AI companies.March 4, 2020AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderMarch 1, 2020AIHow to integrate AI into radiology workflowIntegrating radiology artificial intelligence (AI) technology into clinical practice changes the workflow, and successful implementation requires a thoughtful plan and the involvement of many stakeholders, according to a recent webinar held by the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics.March 1, 2020AIU.K. team analyzes medical students' views on AI, radiologyA survey of nearly 500 medical students in the U.K. found that about half were less likely to consider a career in radiology due to the perceived threat of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The research was published online on 5 February in Insights into Imaging.February 16, 2020AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderJanuary 21, 2020Previous PagePage 14 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMRIUnstable brain networks may drive multiple sclerosis fatigueFatigue affects between 36.5% and 78% of people with multiple sclerosis and can dramatically impair their daily lives.Womens ImagingAI-calculated BAC on mammograms predicts cardiovascular disease in womenECR 2026Video from ECR: Mathias Prokop sets the stage for AI-driven radiologyECR 2026Video from ECR: Thomas Beyer on congress fashion, eyewear, and radiology styleECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deployment