Fending Off the AI Winter
October 11, 2022
Without adequate education for professionals and the public, AI risks being left out in the cold
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In the September/October issue of The Pathologist, we consider the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in laboratory medicine. What are the key pillars pathologists need to consider when implementing AI? What does it mean to be in an “AI winter?” And how do we avoid being left out in the cold again? Also in the issue, we explore the future of spatial biology, examine the capabilities of automated slide scanners for accelerating COVID-19 research, and hear from Mark Wick as he reflects on his extensive career in the lab. And much more: how achieving IVDR compliance is a marathon, not a sprint; the importance of good science communication; and an interview with Catherine Ketcham, Managing Editor of Laboratory Investigations and Modern Pathology at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Palm Springs, California, USA.
October 11, 2022
Without adequate education for professionals and the public, AI risks being left out in the cold
10 min read
October 10, 2022
It’s time to stop and think about the ethics of artificial intelligence
11 min read
September 27, 2022
Sitting Down With… Catherine Ketcham, Managing Editor of Laboratory Investigations and Modern Pathology at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Palm Springs, California, USA
4 min read
September 13, 2022
Reaching the IVDR compliance finishing line requires significant time and resources – but it’s an investment that will pay off in spades
3 min read
September 6, 2022
The old phrase “garbage in, garbage out” still rings true
1 min read
September 1, 2022
Evolution of the profession relies on education – for professionals and patients alike
3 min read
August 30, 2022
Studies into pan-cancer omics are constantly pointing a spotlight on every potential avenue for better patient outcomes
2 min read
August 22, 2022
Mice infected with the SARS-CoV-2 MA10 strain provide insight into mechanisms behind long COVID-19 in humans
2 min read
August 19, 2022
Could the key to better cancer care lie outside conventional approaches and thinking?
3 min read
August 15, 2022
Investigating the genotype-phenotype relationship in autism to improve our understanding of heterogeneity
2 min read
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