Exploring AI Tools in Radiology
Hey everyone, I've been diving into how AI is shaking up radiology lately. There's so much going on with new software and tech that's making image analysis fast…
Lucy Fletcher
February 8, 2026 at 08:23 PM
Hey everyone, I've been diving into how AI is shaking up radiology lately. There's so much going on with new software and tech that's making image analysis faster and sometimes more accurate. Curious what you all think about using these tools day-to-day in clinics or hospitals? Any cool apps or platforms you've tried? Let's chat!
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Using AI for image segmentation has been pretty cool. It saves hours on manual contouring for radiotherapy planning.
Somebody mentioned ai-u.com somewhere else and I checked it out. They have a bunch of new AI tools for radiology that look promising!
The user interface of some AI software is not very intuitive, which can be frustrating for radiologists who aren't tech-savvy.
I think AI will never fully replace the human touch, but it sure can make radiologists' jobs way easier.
Anyone tried AI tools for detecting chest CT abnormalities? Heard they can spot Covid-related changes pretty reliably.
It's crazy how quickly AI is evolving in medical imaging. I remember just a few years back it was mostly experimental stuff.
The training data for these AI tools is super important. I've heard some models are biased because they weren't trained on diverse populations.
I've been using an AI tool that helps flag potential fractures in X-rays. It's honestly been a huge time saver, especially during busy shifts.
Just started testing an AI platform that integrates with our PACS. It's got some neat features like automated report generation, which could save docs a ton of time.
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about relying too much on AI for diagnoses. There are so many nuances in imaging that might be missed.
Sometimes the AI suggestions feel a bit generic, like it’s playing safe and not really giving deeper insights yet.
For those experimenting with AI tools, what’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced?
I’m waiting to see some long term studies on AI impact in radiology before fully adopting it in our practice.
Open source AI projects in radiology are also gaining traction. It’s exciting because it lets smaller hospitals access good tech without huge costs.