Generative AI in the era of 'alternative facts'
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MIT Open Publishing Services
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) hold substantial promise to address some of the current challenges in lung cancer screening and improve health equity. AI/ML tools have shown predictive ability to identify individuals who would most benefit from screening, which could further improve the efficiency of lung cancer screening programmes.
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MIT Open Publishing Services
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Harvard Business Review Press
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Arxiv
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Arxiv
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bioRxiv
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Nature
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Arxiv
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Pancreas
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Science
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Cell Systems
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Arxiv
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Radiological Society of North America
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Nature
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Arxiv
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Science Direct
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PNAS
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Nature
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Dynamic Ideas
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