
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.
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