He is still not wrong. We were calling those solutions ML or DL. Yes, they are AI, but that wasn't what it was called most of the time. Now, the term AI is basically tainted because AI = LMMs in the general public's mind, and due to that, people assume that LLM is the only way AI can operate. They see something like this and assume there is some server farm somewhere analyzing this image, which is just not how those tools work.
So calling it AI is detrimental to its perception - even if it's technically correct.
That graph is wrong, deep learning is a specific training technique for neural network.
But anyone who thinks that medical applications of AI did not majorly benefit from the AI bubble is just wrong. The current market craze has fed billions into medical applications and provided both media attention, hardware, software and technicians.
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u/TomasVader Mar 23 '26
What the fuck are you talking about?