Technology Quarterly | Brain scan
The potential and the pitfalls of medical AI
A pioneering ophthalmologist highlights plenty of both
THE BOOKS strewn around Pearse Keane’s office at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London are an unusual selection for a medic. “The Information”, a 500-page doorstop by James Gleick on the mathematical roots of computer science, sits next to Neal Stephenson’s even heftier “Cryptonomicon”, an alt-history novel full of cryptography and prime numbers. Nearby is “The Player of Games” by the late Iain M. Banks, whose sci-fi novels describe a utopian civilisation in which AI has abolished work.
This article appeared in the Technology Quarterly section of the print edition under the headline “An AI for an eye”