Deep Machine Learning, now called AI, continues to be a popular topic within the health care community. In particular, imaging providers are demonstrating a lot of interest and being targeted by commercial companies offering AI solutions. Experts warn that in many cases AI is a solution seeking a problem. They caution before purchasing an AI solution, the imaging department must identify a problem and then evaluate whether or not the AI solution will address the issue. Without this approach, AI can become an expenditure that drains badly needed capital and adds an additional burden to staffing without adding any improvement in performance. Without good analysis and planning, AI can become a significant drain on your imaging practice. Read more.