

Prashant Warier
545 posts

@pwarier
teaching machines to read X-rays, CT scans and MRIs @qure_ai






prediction: Reddit will launch its own LLM. That is is why it is hell bent on blocking everyone else. Not cos of subscription fees or NFT or anything. Reddit data is the largest corpus of intelligent human conversations..even vs facebook ?






And it’s a wrap - reporting my last chest X-ray for Mission TB Free Haryana. In the last 8 years, we in Respiratory department, @medanta have reported 40,000 X-rays. I now hand over the reporting to QURE.AI, an indigenous, very reliable AI system.

And it’s a wrap - reporting my last chest X-ray for Mission TB Free Haryana. In the last 8 years, we in Respiratory department, @medanta have reported 40,000 X-rays. I now hand over the reporting to QURE.AI, an indigenous, very reliable AI system.

A trivial but hard way to achieve this for #B2B #SaaS founders is to attend and respond to customers over the support chat. It will feel time consuming and un-strategic, but it is one of the best way to get the pulse of your users and the market.






AI is currently unable to pass one of the qualifying radiology examinations, suggesting that this promising technology is not yet ready to replace doctors, finds new research bmj.com/content/379/bm…

#AI to the rescue! @qure_ai 's new study selected for @myESR evaluates the impact of AI on radiologists' performance in detecting nodules on chest CT scans. Nodules are a common finding in early-stage lung cancer, and observer error can have serious consequences.


1/ "AI is the new physics for radiology." In this thread 🧵, we explore the history and current technologies used in radiology, and how AI is expected to shape the future of the field. Full blog here: qureai.substack.com/p/the-evolutio…