
"Artificial Intelligence and Medicine" – Issue coordinated by Gérald Gaglio and Alexandre Mathieu-Fritz.
SUMMARY OF THE DOSSIER:
Introduction
AI, medicine, and social sciences – A perspective. By Gérald Gaglio and Alexandre Mathieu-Fritz
Artificial intelligence and medicine:
Intertwining and "professionalization" of socio-technical promises. The case of AI in radiology. By Lise Arena, Gérald Gaglio, and Jean-Sébastien Vayre
Beyond explainability. Study of the design of intelligible artificial intelligence in pathological anatomy and cytology. By Océane Fiant, Camille Franchet, and Robin Schwob
The dermatologist, melanoma, and artificial intelligence. The (slow) development of uses and transformations in clinical reflexivity. By Alexandre Mathieu-Fritz and Dilara Vanessa Trupia
The coding of medical information put to the test by AI. Performance and uncertainty of coding in hospitals. By Loubna Echajari, Hugo Jeanningros, and Myriam Lewkowicz
The production of mortality data. The improvement of coding procedures supported by deep learning. By Isabella Feroni
The black box and the doctor. Investigation into the legal issue of the explainability of medical AI. By Sonia Desmoulin
Reading notes:
Ulises A. MEJIAS and Nick COULDRY, Data Grab. The New Colonialism of Big Tech (and How to Fight Back), London, WH Allen, 2024, 303 p. By Sébastien Broca
Melchior SIMIONI and Philippe STEINER, The Matching Society, Paris, Sciences Po Les Presses, 2024, 172 p. By Tristan Dominguez