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Clinical AIAugust 22, 2026Source: Medical Xpress

Medical AI benefits vary by user expertise in new diagnosis study

Researchers from MIT and elsewhere reported that AI assistance improved diagnostic accuracy for both nonexperts and clinicians, but explainability methods had different effects depending on user expertise. The study, published in Nature Medicine, adds nuance to how clinical AI should be designed and introduced into practice.

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