Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used in healthcare. Widespread adoption of these apps must be supported by a robust evidence-base and app manufacturers’ claims appropriately regulated. Current CE marking assessment processes inadequately protect the public against the risks created by using smartphone diagnostic apps
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Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Objective To examine the validity and findings of s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Over the past year, technology companies have made headlines claiming that their artificially intell...
Background: Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able...
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8Advantages of artificial intelligence (AI): With responsible, safe and successful use of artificial...
This commentary addresses the emerging market for health-related smartphone applications. Specific t...
The exponential increase in algorithm-based mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) for melanoma...
Smartphone applications (“apps”) with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used ...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Objective To examine the validity and findings of s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and findings of studies that examine the accuracy of algorithm ba...
Over the past year, technology companies have made headlines claiming that their artificially intell...
Background: Several smartphone applications (app) with an automated risk assessment claim to be able...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Background: Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of all skin cancer cases but is responsible for...
With the smartphone revolution, consumer-focused mobile medical applications (apps) have flooded the...
Background and Objectives: “Melanoma Apps” are smartphone applications that assess risk of pigmented...
Several smartphone apps claim to be able to find skin cancer early but studies have shown mainly poo...
8Advantages of artificial intelligence (AI): With responsible, safe and successful use of artificial...
This commentary addresses the emerging market for health-related smartphone applications. Specific t...
The exponential increase in algorithm-based mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) for melanoma...