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Amir Kiani (from left), Chloe O'Connell and Nishit Asnani troubleshoot an algorithm to diagnose tuberculosis in computer lab at Stanford University.
Amir Kiani (from left), Chloe O’Connell and Nishit Asnani troubleshoot an algorithm to diagnose tuberculosis in computer lab at Stanford University.

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Some computer scientists are enthralled by programs that can teach themselves how to perform tasks, such as reading X-rays.

Many of these programs are called “black box” models because the scientists themselves don’t know how they make their decisions. Already these black boxes are moving from the lab toward doctors’ offices. Read More

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