Georg Langs

Georg Langs is Chief Scientist at contextflow and Prof. at the Medical University of Vienna, where he heads the Computational Imaging Research (CIR) Lab. He is a research affiliate at CSAIL, MIT and has served as a work package leader in several EU-funded projects focusing on large-scale medical image retrieval and analysis.

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AI’s role in medical imaging for earlier anomaly detection

The hype surrounding AI remains prevalent in healthcare but is particularly strong in radiology. If you remember the early days of computer-aided design (CAD), it’s quite impressive how far the technology has come. A native of ChatGPT would perhaps contend that much work needs to be done before AI can reach its full potential in this field. Both views are correct. This article will examine why it is so difficult for AI to detect things, how its role is changing, and what trends to watch in 2025 and beyond.