Significant and rapid advancements in cancer research have been attributed to Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, AI’s role and impact on the clinical side has been limited. This discrepancy manifests due to the overlooked, yet profound, differences in the clinical and research practices in oncology. Our contribution seeks to scrutinize physicians' engagement with AI by interviewing 7 medical-imaging experts and disentangle its future alignment across the clinical and research workflows, diverging from the existing "one-size-fits-all" paradigm within Human-Centered AI discourses. Our analysis revealed that physicians' trust in AI is less dependent on their general acceptance of AI, but more on their contestable experiences with AI. Conte...
Computer science advances and ultra-fast computing speeds find artificial intelligence (AI) broadly ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical decision-making has the potential to revolutioniz...
Objectives: We investigated the attitudes of radiologists, information technology (IT) specialists, ...
Oncologic diagnosticians are physicians who specialize in interpreting diagnostic exams to diagnose ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being implemented in various industries and shows promise within hea...
Simple Summary Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been increasingly used in radiology to improve diagn...
Technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are promising continuous improvements in prob...
Medical decisions can rely on a very large number of parameters, but it is traditionally considered ...
To achieve clinical impact in daily oncological practice, emerging AI-based cancer imaging research ...
Introduction: Artificial intelligence–driven decision support systems (AI–DSS) have the potential to...
The rapid increase in telemedicine coupled with recent advances in diagnostic artificial intelligenc...
With the rapid developments of digital picture processing, pattern recognition, and intelligent algo...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen dramatic growth over the past decade, evolving from a niche su...
New and innovative technology has changed the way we do things in all parts of our lives. Intelligen...
Advances in artificial intelligence in healthcare are frequently promoted as ‘solutions’ to improve ...
Computer science advances and ultra-fast computing speeds find artificial intelligence (AI) broadly ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical decision-making has the potential to revolutioniz...
Objectives: We investigated the attitudes of radiologists, information technology (IT) specialists, ...
Oncologic diagnosticians are physicians who specialize in interpreting diagnostic exams to diagnose ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being implemented in various industries and shows promise within hea...
Simple Summary Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been increasingly used in radiology to improve diagn...
Technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are promising continuous improvements in prob...
Medical decisions can rely on a very large number of parameters, but it is traditionally considered ...
To achieve clinical impact in daily oncological practice, emerging AI-based cancer imaging research ...
Introduction: Artificial intelligence–driven decision support systems (AI–DSS) have the potential to...
The rapid increase in telemedicine coupled with recent advances in diagnostic artificial intelligenc...
With the rapid developments of digital picture processing, pattern recognition, and intelligent algo...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen dramatic growth over the past decade, evolving from a niche su...
New and innovative technology has changed the way we do things in all parts of our lives. Intelligen...
Advances in artificial intelligence in healthcare are frequently promoted as ‘solutions’ to improve ...
Computer science advances and ultra-fast computing speeds find artificial intelligence (AI) broadly ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical decision-making has the potential to revolutioniz...
Objectives: We investigated the attitudes of radiologists, information technology (IT) specialists, ...