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Jun 2021
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Künstliche Intelligenz in der Medizin: E...

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Künstliche Intelligenz scheint allgegenwärtig: Zeitungen, Fachzeitschriften und andere Medien beleuchten immer neue Algorithmen und Anwendungen. Auch in der Medizin verändert künstliche Intelligenz die ärztliche Arbeit nachhaltig. Wir wagen im Podcast einen Einstieg in das faszinierende Thema und sprechen dazu mit Prof. Dr. med. Roland Wiest. Der Neuroradiol ... Show More
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