Midjourney Unveils Ultrasound Scanner, Still Unproven
Summary
- - Midjourney, famous for AI art, shows a behind‑the‑scenes video of its “dunk‑tank” ultrasound scanner.
- - The 20‑minute tour highlights a portable device that could replace pricey X‑rays.
- - Company claims the scanner will be sold to spas and other low‑cost health spots.
- - No clinical trials or data are presented to prove accuracy or safety.
- - Critics question whether the device will actually deliver reliable medical images.
Why It Matters
- AI is moving beyond art into everyday health tools, promising cheaper and safer diagnostics.
- If the scanner works, people could get detailed images without radiation or high fees.
- Until proven, however, the promise may mislead consumers and regulators, highlighting the need for clear testing standards.
GenAI EXPLAINED
- Ultrasound scanner: A machine that uses high‑frequency sound waves to bounce off body tissues, creating an image on a screen—much like a sonar map.
Radiation‑free imaging: Unlike X‑rays or CT scans that use ionizing radiation (energy that can damage DNA), ultrasound relies only on sound, making it safer for repeated use.
AI startup: A company that builds tools using artificial intelligence; Midjourney originally made AI that draws pictures and now explores medical hardware.
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