In the future, computers will definitely make doctors squeeze, experts predict. According to Remediium with reference to the first systematic review of research on artificial intelligence, in the field of diagnosis and interpretation of diagnostic imaging results, artificial intelligence is not inferior in accuracy to doctors.
But experts admit: the potential for using artificial intelligence in diagnostics is still not fully understood. To date, there have been too few direct comparative studies of the capabilities of artificial intelligence and doctors. True, based on an analysis of 69 case studies, we can say that artificial intelligence is able to determine a variety of diseases with accuracy comparable to that of real doctors.
Moreover, recently the first vaccine, fully developed by artificial intelligence, was born. Australian scientists at Flinders University have introduced a vaccine against high-performance flu, which will soon pass clinical trials. The vaccine was created by a program known as the Ligand Search Algorithm.