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Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Power of AI: Part Two

Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the promise of not only fundamentally changing how we classify, quantify, and measure disease, but also creating and generating novel content. I have explored these possibilities using the beta of Midjourney to generate novel AI-generated, pathology-inspired art.

When breath becomes air.

Flower lung.

Anatomical sketch of the lungs.

GI pathology confusion.

Knitted lungs.

Owl’s eye.

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About the Author
Matthew J. Cecchini

Pathologist, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine London Health Sciences Centre, Assistant Professor, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

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