4 Topic Commentaries
Integrating AI Into Everyday Eyecare Practice
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Robert Chang, MD
Cataract & Glaucoma (Ophthalmology)
•Stanford Medicine, Byers Eye Institute
SourceI'm trying to help other doctors recognize how powerful AI tools are becoming. It is up to us to implement the technology in a safe way to benefit patients and physicians alike.
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Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD
Ophthalmology; Artificial Medical Intelligence
•University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine
SourceWhat we actually see routinely used in the clinic is light years away from the technology that is already in existence and usable, because there are many challenges to safely deploying AI in the clinic.
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Niranjan Manoharan, MD
Ophthalmology
•University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine
SourceWe need high quality data that is large, diverse, accurately labeled, and reflects the real-world population. This is where a lot of AI stalls, especially in health care where our data quality is lacking.
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Dilraj Grewal, MD
Ophthalmology
•Duke Eye Center, Duke University
SourceAI can help us come up with cleaner signals that can direct the patient’s treatment at an earlier stage, helping to preserve more vision.
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