Special Feature - Artificial IntelligenceDec 10, 2019 Potential for racial bias raises concerns for radiology AI A preprint study that raised troublesome questions last year about potential bias in radiology artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms has now been formally published in the Lancet Digital Health with the same conclusions. Learn more Latest in HomeElevated liver fat fraction helps predict MACE in diabetic patientsApril 4, 2025SponsoredElevate your patient's care with the capabilities of Cardiac PET/CTMarch 1, 2025Fen2 mission shares first x-ray taken in spaceApril 3, 2025AIUM: Lymphosonography finds SLNs in cervical, vulvar cancer patientsApril 3, 2025Related StoriesHomeEnterprise Imaging Special Feature -- UpdatedHomeImaging Leaders Special FeatureHomeThe adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is already starting to change the practice of radiology -- and its potential is boundless. In a July 11 presentation at AHRA 2022, Dr. Lawrence Tanenbaum of RadNet discusses the potential of AI in MRI.Sponsor ContentElevate your patient's care with the capabilities of Cardiac PET/CT