Deep Learning Is a Black Box, but Health Care Won’t Mind

technologyreview-com, 02/06/2017

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Ramzi GOUBRINI

Ramzi GOUBRINI

Earlier this year, artificial intelligence scientist Sebastian Thrun and colleagues at Stanford University demonstrated that a “deep learning” algorithm was capable of diagnosing potentially cancerous skin lesions as accurately as a board-certified dermatologist.

The cancer finding, reported in Nature, was part of a stream of reports this year offering an early glimpse into what could be a new era of “diagnosis by software,” in which artificial intelligence aids doctors—or even competes with them. Lire la suite