The radiology sector is battling labour shortages due to burnout and an ageing workforce, concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) could alleviate. Despite being in its iterative phase, AI deployment in radiology holds promising potential for change in the future, according to Dr. Wendaline VanBuren of Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic’s AI research focuses on image segmentation useful in diagnosis and disease monitoring, and the development of 3D imaging and printing for improved anatomical understanding.

Ghidra 11.3 Released – NSA’s Powerful Reverse Engineering Tool
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