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- Correction 12 January 2023
Health-care systems are rolling out artificial-intelligence tools for diagnosis and monitoring. But how reliable are the models?
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Nature 613, 402-403 (2023)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-00023-2
Updates & Corrections
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Correction 12 January 2023: An earlier version of this feature erroneously stated that Sayash Kapoor discovered reproducibility failures and pitfalls in 329 studies across 17 fields. In fact, those studies had themselves reported reproducibility failures and pitfalls.
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