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AI dataset could reduce nerve injury risk during thyroid surgery and more: Weekly News Brief
The AACE Endocrine AI Weekly News Brief for the week of April 13-April 17 features new research on the feasibility of artificial AI–based identification of the recurrent laryngeal nerve during thyroidectomies, a deep learning model that analyzes hand photographs to help detect acromegaly, and AI's potential in diagnosing rare endocrine conditions .
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To learn more about AI video scribes, read "Video AI scribes may reduce medication omissions."
For more information on AI's potential in drug de-escalation in diabetes care, read "AI system linked to diabetes drug de-escalation."
To learn more about the impact of AI misinformation on novice medical students, read "Study: AI misinformation 'significantly' lowers diagnostic accuracy in novice medical students."
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