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Assunto:  AI diagnostic models show strong performance
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 7 May 2026 09:20:22 -0500
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'Change in technology that will reshape medicine': Leading medical experts 
say new AI reasoning models are so good they outperform even the best 
specialist doctors when it comes to diagnosing some of the world's most 
mysterious cases

Date:
Wed, 06 May 2026 20:10:00 +0000

Description:
AI diagnostic models show strong performance on complex cases, though 
limitations in handling uncertainty raise concerns about real-world clinical 
use.

FULL STORY
A new generation of AI tools
is claiming to outperform experienced clinicians in diagnosing rare and 
complex medical conditions. 

These reasoning models can process long chains of symptoms, test results, and 
clinical notes, then propose or narrow down the correct diagnosis faster than 
many human specialists. Some researchers argue that this represents a 
profound change in technology that will reshape medicine, especially for 
cases where the correct diagnosis is not obvious even after extensive 
evaluation. "We're witnessing a really profound change in technology
that will reshape medicine," Arjun Manrai of Harvard University said in a news
conference. 

Still, serious questions remain about whether these systems can handle the 
full weight of real-world clinical uncertainty. 

In one major study, researchers tested a leading AI reasoning model on a mix 
of textbook-style cases and real patient data from a Boston emergency 
department. 

The model analyzed step-by-step descriptions of symptoms, test orders, and 
results, just as clinicians do.

It listed possible diagnoses more often than human doctors and included the 
true diagnosis, or something very close to it, in about 80% of the difficult 
cases. 

For one transplant patient with subtle signs of a life-threatening infection, 
the model raised appropriate suspicion roughly a day before the clinical team 
did. 

Researchers say the technology is particularly strong at scanning broad 
patterns across rare diseases that individual doctors may rarely encounter. 
However, the studies rely on curated patient descriptions rather than raw, 
chaotic emergency room environments. 

The models respond to the information they are given, not the full mess of 
overlapping priorities and incomplete data seen in real clinics. Why 
uncertainty is still a problem Despite the capacity of these AI reasoning 
models, critics point out that clinical reasoning is more than just 
step-by-step logic on a clean text summary. 

When we say clinical reasoning, it doesnt mean the same thing as model 
reasoning, says Arya Rao of Harvard Medical School, who was not involved in 
the study. 

These models have been optimized to do this kind of sequential thought that 
we call reasoning, but its not at all the same thing as how we teach medical 
students to reason. 

Doctors often have to entertain multiple uncertain possibilities at once, 
then update them as new data arrive. 

AI models tend to latch onto a single strong explanation and update their 
answers in brittle ways when new facts appear. 

One team that tested 21 different AI systems found that even the best 
reasoning models struggled when considering several uncertain diagnoses at 
the same time. 

The team argued large language models are not yet ready to make independent 
decisions in medical settings. 

They are at best useful for second opinions or for surfacing rare conditions 
that clinicians might initially overlook. 

Experts stress that human doctors are still essential for interpreting 
context, talking to patients, and weighing risks in real time. 

The technology may help avoid missed diagnoses in some settings, but it 
introduces new risks if used without careful oversight and appropriate 
guardrails. 

Via Science News

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/change-in-technology-that-will-reshape-medicine-
leading-medical-experts-say-new-ai-reasoning-models-are-so-good-they-outperfor
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