
NVIDIA foresees a major shift in radiology toward autonomous AI agents and imaging systems that could revolutionize patient care.
Key Details
- 1NVIDIA sees radiology moving from AI-assisted software to autonomous AI agents and robots.
- 2These systems could enable scanning without a technologist and support robotic surgery.
- 3NVIDIA's healthcare executive presented this vision at RSNA 2025, highlighting AI's ubiquity in imaging.
- 4NVIDIA's AI technology is present in many vendors' systems, even though the company had no RSNA booth.
- 5Industry concerns include fear and doubt about the rapid and pervasive evolution of AI.
Why It Matters
NVIDIA's commitment to 'physical AI' signals a future where radiology tasks may become increasingly automated, potentially expanding access but also challenging current clinical workflows and professional roles.

Source
Radiology Business
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