April 8, 2022, 4:06 a.m. | /u/No_Coffee_4638

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The most common diagnostic imaging test conducted in emergency rooms is chest radiography. Providing automated preliminary read helpers to physicians might speed up surgery, enhance accuracy, and lower healthcare costs.

An artificial intelligence tool that interprets chest X-rays without the intervention of a radiologist received regulatory approval in the European Union this week, marking a first for a wholly autonomous medical imaging AI, according to [‘Oxipit](https://oxipit.ai/)[‘](https://www.pr.com/press-release/858165), the developer of this tool. It’s a watershed moment for AI, and …

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