It's the same with all these AI training stories: Engage with the people affected by the use of the data first, then decide how to progress. This isn't, ever, how things occur -- but this is how they should occur.
Of course, it's no surprise you're getting donuts from the companies and they don't want to talk to you. That's digging a hole for themselves. But keep going!!!!
I've had pretty regular chest and/or spinal x-rays etc through I-MED for probably 15 years now. I don't care if my x-rays are "de-identified", due to my medical history they're almost certainly unique enough that they could be connected in series which is a weird and uncomfortable feeling.
It's the same with all these AI training stories: Engage with the people affected by the use of the data first, then decide how to progress. This isn't, ever, how things occur -- but this is how they should occur.
Of course, it's no surprise you're getting donuts from the companies and they don't want to talk to you. That's digging a hole for themselves. But keep going!!!!
I've had pretty regular chest and/or spinal x-rays etc through I-MED for probably 15 years now. I don't care if my x-rays are "de-identified", due to my medical history they're almost certainly unique enough that they could be connected in series which is a weird and uncomfortable feeling.
Hammers up, lads. Another server farm to smash!