AI is not a threat to medicine, it's pigeons. The birds were trained to distinguish between benign and malignant breast tumors in histo slides and mammography images. User AWildLampAppears, in the /r/MedicalSchool subreddit, 04 Apr 2023
Pigeons (Columba livia) as Trainable Observers of Pathology and Radiology Breast Cancer Images User CJJ2501, in the Birds Aren't Real subreddit, 02 May 2021
Get ready for the new face of low-level encroachment [x-post /r/premed] User 273belowtheC, in the /r/MedicalSchool subreddit, 25 Jan 2017
Get ready for the new face of Low-level encroachment User 273belowtheC, in the PreMed subreddit, 24 Jan 2017
Pigeons (Columba livia) as Trainable Observers of Pathology and Radiology Breast Cancer Images User lapapinton, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 25 Jan 2016
鳩に乳がんの検査をさせようと、マンモグラフィー画像のスライドを見せ、石灰化の痕跡を見つけるように訓練していたら、たった1月程で人間の専門医を超えてしまったそうな User dokuo2, in the ニュー速R subreddit, 20 Nov 2015
Using pigeons to do medical image classification: Pigeons (Columba livia) as Trainable Observers of Pathology and Radiology Breast Cancer Images User iownaredball, in the Machine Learning subreddit, 18 Nov 2015
Pigeons trained to distinguish between benign and malignant human breast pathology! Can we get rid of the pathologists and radiologists now? Kiddin'! User natselrox, in the /r/medicine: a subreddit for medical professionals subreddit, 18 Nov 2015