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In a recent video interview, ASE President David Wiener, MD, articulated his vision for the future of imaging in the context of artificial intelligence (AI). He underscored the critical importance of adopting AI technologies, stating, "The imager who doesn't use artificial intelligence will be replaced by the imager who does." This statement highlights the urgency for professionals in the imaging field to embrace AI in order to remain competitive and relevant.
Wiener emphasized that the integration of AI is not merely a trend but an essential evolution in the imaging landscape. As AI continues to advance, it is imperative for practitioners to adapt and harness its capabilities to enhance their diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.
Additionally, Wiener addressed the need to sustain a skilled workforce in the face of these technological changes. He called for initiatives that support ongoing education and training, ensuring that imaging professionals are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in an AI-driven environment. The commitment to both leadership in AI and workforce sustainability is vital for the future success of the imaging community.
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