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Pathology Foundation Model Leverages Medical Twitter Images, Comments

Stanford researchers have developed a public pathology dataset and a foundation AI model based on diagnostic images and comments from medical Twitter.

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By Shania Kennedy

- Researchers from Stanford have leveraged pathology images and comments from Twitter, now known as X, to develop a large public dataset and artificial intelligence (AI) model for pathology image classification and clinical decision support.

The work, detailed in a study published last month in Nature Medicine, posits that a lack of high-quality, publicly available medical images is a significant hurdle to innovation in pathology. However, resources like Twitter communities can help bridge this gap.

“One of the biggest challenges of developing diagnostic AI is lack of large-scale annotated data,” explained James Zou, a professor of biomedical data science and member of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI), in a news release. “But right there was this highly trained group of physicians sharing data and insights on social media. Medical Twitter is a tremendous boon to medical AI.”