Artificial neural networks date back to the 1950s – now they're ready to transform healthcare
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These networks started impacting healthcare in the last 20 years, but it's only today that reliable prospective studies are convincing clinicians to use these artificial intelligence tools in their daily work. A Mayo Clinic researcher offers insights.
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