
This healthcare AI news roundup features new imaging research opportunities, product launches, and acquisition activity in radiology AI.
Key Details
- 1SIIM invites abstracts on AI in medical imaging for its October conference, with accepted works published in the Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine.
- 2RadNet acquires See-Mode Technologies to bolster its presence in ultrasound AI.
- 3GE HealthCare launches a new, lower-cost cardiac CT scanner.
- 4A recent study finds AI can detect twice as many incidental lesions as radiologists.
- 5Discussion highlights ongoing AI-related workforce shifts, including impacts on transcriptionists and IT specialists.
Why It Matters
These developments signal continued rapid advances, investment, and research opportunities in medical imaging AI. Enhanced AI capabilities and new products may improve clinical performance and workflow, while consolidation and research calls show the market's dynamism.

Source
AI in Healthcare
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