Use of AI in medicine – 3 projects that show it's already happening
I’m not very active on Twitter – I usually take on the role of a silent stalker.
But I’ve never seen such a flood of posts about AI being used in medicine as I have recently.
These caught my attention the most:
Max Marchione (founder of Superpower) is sharing the AI doctor for the first time.
A cardiologist winning 3rd place at Anthropic’s hackathon with postvisit.ai – an AI-powered agentic care platform for patients. Out of 13,000 applications. Built in 7 days by Michał Nedoszytko, MD.
A new startup in Silicon Valley is already valued at $10 billion. They’re using artificial intelligence, training AI to replace doctors.
We are gonna really trust AI more than humans. But if an AI system makes a wrong diagnosis, who is ethically responsible – the developer, the hospital, or the doctor?
What is your take on AI and health?
Have you seen any interesting AI medicine projects recently?

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