Don't feel threatened by artificial intelligence (AI). That's the view of Wiro Niessen, PhD, professor of biomedical image analysis at Erasmus University Medical Centre and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. In the first of today's three video interviews about AI, he introduces the topic and explains how it promises to transform the working lives of everybody involved in medical imaging.
Don't feel threatened by artificial intelligence (AI). That's the view of Wiro Niessen, PhD, professor of biomedical image analysis at Erasmus University Medical Centre and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. In the first of today's three video interviews about AI, he introduces the topic and explains how it promises to transform the working lives of everybody involved in medical imaging.Video from ECR 2018: Wiro Niessen on how AI can help you
Feb 28, 2018
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