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AI ‘mirages’ mean tools used to analyze medical scans could fabricate their findings

Researchers have been training artificial intelligence (AI) systems to interpret results of visual tests like mammograms, MRIs and tissue biopsies — and as AI becomes increasingly capable, some analysts have suggested that these models will replace humans in the field of medical diagnostics.

But now, a new study casts doubt on the capability of current AI models to deliver reliable results, highlighting a crucial flaw that could hinder their use in medicine.

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