That's not really the hard or useful part part. According to a radiologist and machine learning researcher[1]:
"It turns out that deep learning is a very good match for some of the most time consuming (and therefore costly) parts of medicine: the perceptual tasks.
We also saw that many decisions simply fall out of the perceptual process; once you have identified what you are seeing or hearing, there is no more “thinking” work to do."
"It turns out that deep learning is a very good match for some of the most time consuming (and therefore costly) parts of medicine: the perceptual tasks.
We also saw that many decisions simply fall out of the perceptual process; once you have identified what you are seeing or hearing, there is no more “thinking” work to do."
[1]: https://lukeoakdenrayner.wordpress.com/2017/05/03/the-end-of...