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What is the primary function of AI in the medical imaging industry?
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To improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes |
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Ai technologies are used to enhance accuracy and patient outcomes because Ai can help us detect things that humans could easily miss and it will help improve the outcome of each diagnosis. |
AI is normally used to help people to tasks efficiently and to enhance the accuracy of each task, so it can help improve the medical imaging industry. |
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Which of the following is a key benefit of AI in radiology noted in the article?
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Acts as a second medical opinion |
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It helps medical professionals double check their analysis and give data analysis to help improve with accuracy and supports their decision. Providing them with better confidence and better accuracy in each diagnosis. |
AI is normally capable of performing tasks that humans could do with consistency so it can create complex views so it can assist them in interpreting medical images. |
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What does AI literacy refer to according to the article?
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Understanding and knowledge of AI technology |
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Ai literacy means to understand the role of AI and the funtions and the decision making so it basically means to understand about AI technology and what it is. |
Repairing ai machines is more of technical skills not general knowledge of how it works, history is just the past but it doesn't mean the role of AI technology, finance is not relevant and legal knowledge is not about literacy because we don't really have to understand the laws behind it. |
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Which factor is NOT listed as influencing the acceptability of AI among healthcare professionals?
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The color of the AI machines |
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The color doesn't affect how healthcare workers use Ai systems because it is mainly focused on the trust, workflow, and understanding of the technology. The physical design features are irrelevant. |
The other options are more ethical and reasonable unlike colors which are more of personal reasons instead of jelping to undersatnd the ai acceptibility |
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What role does social influence play in AI acceptability in healthcare according to the article?
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Affects healthcare professionals’ decisions to use AI |
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It affects professionals decsions to use ai because peers or your culture can influence you like increasing uncertainty or making you want to get one yourself. |
Social influence usually means their behavior attitude so these fcators can help influence their decision making process whether they will use ai or not |
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What is a perceived threat regarding AI usage in healthcare settings?
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Concerns about replacing healthcare professionals |
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Ai could be a threat to humans especially healthcare professionals because ai could take their job such as diagnosing patients or better treatment planning than humans. Their work my be more accurate and it gives better quality which could lead to patients wanting a more accurate diagnosis and eventually leads to ai replacing healthcare professionals |
Ai nowadays are currently replacing humans in some tasks or humans prefer to use ai to do chores for them so it could lead to more ai acceptability. |
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According to the article, what is essential for increasing AI acceptability among medical professionals?
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Designing human-centred AI systems |
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Designing human centered ai helps connect and better collaborate humans and ai without ai comepletely taking over health care proffessionals' jobs and it also helps respects each others needs and fit into a better role for the community |
People are scared ai will takeover and some don't completelt trust ai in making decisions because they are not really human, so it supports rather than interrupting medical decision making |
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What does the 'system usage' category of AI acceptability factors include according to the article?
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Factors like value proposition and integration with workflows |
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It focuses on user's preferences like their values of using the system and enhancing patient care and it fits smoothly wihtout causing disruptions |
Most people are more likely to to ai when their comfortable with it and when they feel most confident with it |
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How does ethicality impact AI acceptability among healthcare professionals?
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Affects views on AI based on compatibility with professional values |
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Ai decisions can align or conflict with their values so their could be concerns for privacy or worrying about the accountability |
Most people prefer to rely on trust, fairness, and centered care |
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What methodological approach did the article emphasize for future AI acceptability studies?
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Considering user experience and system integration deeply |
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It helps people rely more on ai and trust it more. To feel their workflow is not disrupted so it won't lead to errors or rejection |
Ensuring ai tools have a strong user experience sounds the best because it helps contribute to the sustainability and ensure system integration doesn't affect their work. |
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What is the primary objective of using human embryonic stem cells in treating Parkinson’s disease?
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To replace lost dopamine neurons. |
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Human embyonic stem cells can differienciate into dopamine neurons so they can replace cells that are lost i nParkinson disease and rstore their function |
Based on the article i used the meaning and applied it to each answer to see which one relates the best |
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Which animal was used to test the STEM-PD product for safety and efficacy?
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Monkeys |
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They use non human primates to test to ensure translational relevance |
The artivle says non human primates so it should be monkeys |
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What was the duration of the preclinical safety study in rats mentioned in the article?
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9 months |
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The article says around 9 months for them to assess the potential risks |
Based on the article 9 months was the most accurate answer |
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What is the name of the clinical trial phase mentioned for STEM-PD?
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Phase I/IIa |
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It combines phase 1 and phase 2a together |
The artivle says it helps evualte saftey and efficiency |
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How is the STEM-PD product manufactured?
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Under GMP-compliant conditions |
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It is controlled under this process to regulate |
The article says this is the best answer sing under gmp conditions |
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According to the article, what confirmed the safety of the STEM-PD product in rats?
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There were no adverse effects or tumor formation. |
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There were no toxicity and tumor abnormal growth formation and there were uncontrolled biodistribution |
it demonstrates that the product is safe ans tolerated in rats during the 9 months study |
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What key finding was noted in the efficacy study of STEM-PD in rats?
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Transplanted cells reversed motor deficits in rats. |
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transplanted cells survived and functioned effectively in rats improving motor performance |
It showed functional integration of the new neurons |
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What specific markers were used to assess the purity of the STEM-PD batch?
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FOXA2 and OTX2 |
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It helped confirm cell identity and purity. |
It helped confirm the cells were correctly differentiated and safe for use |
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What role do growth factors like FGF8b and SHH play in the manufacturing process of STEM-PD?
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They are used in cell patterning for specific neural fates. |
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Exposure to these growth factors during early neural differentation stages helps guide stem cells to become dopamine neurons |
They help ensure the STEM PD product contains the right type of neuron for treating the disease |
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What was a key outcome measured in the preclinical trials for efficacy in rats?
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Recovery of motor function |
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Significant improvement in notor function was observed in rats receiving the stem cell |
it helps behavorioral recovery in motor tasks so it will help restore neurological function |
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