Agreed but some questions are also a lot easier and a lot more common. In x-ray, looking for a bone fracture is a single task that requires no information about patient and can be done by an algorithm.
Surprised to read this. Having worked in the field, I see a growing interest in AI from the radiology community attested by the RSNA new AI journal.
It's not about replacing radiologists but helping them in their daily work, as a safety net (double check) or as a prioritization tool.
While encouraging to think that some people will have the power to reverse climate change, it will be too late.
We can't wait for the negative effects to reach rich people.
I agree. The problem of deepfakes is non-existing for satellite imagery as all providers are known and trusted. Not exactly the same as a random image from the internet