Lucy Williamson
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We've got this far and we've only just mentioned Messi and there is always the comparison there because in the years since his death, Argentina have won this other World Cup and... Some people say that it's Messi that is actually the greatest player ever in the game. Many people feel that way. There is something still, though, about Maradona that has this other dimension to it.
We've got this far and we've only just mentioned Messi and there is always the comparison there because in the years since his death, Argentina have won this other World Cup and... Some people say that it's Messi that is actually the greatest player ever in the game. Many people feel that way. There is something still, though, about Maradona that has this other dimension to it.
So do you see any evidence of his legacy declining?
So do you see any evidence of his legacy declining?
Marcella, it's a fascinating trial and always so interesting to talk about the legacy of Maradona. We will maybe be back with you in July when the trial wraps up. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Marcella, it's a fascinating trial and always so interesting to talk about the legacy of Maradona. We will maybe be back with you in July when the trial wraps up. Thank you. Thank you very much.
It's able to triage whether it thinks that this is a lesion that needs to have further assessment by a specialist or if it thinks it's completely harmless or benign.
It's able to triage whether it thinks that this is a lesion that needs to have further assessment by a specialist or if it thinks it's completely harmless or benign.
When they come in, rather than see a doctor, they have an appointment in a photography hub and the photographer will actually capture some really high quality images, but also use this smartphone with a special dermoscopic lens attachment that's placed on the skin to capture an image of the lesion. And then that's immediately analysed by the AI.
When they come in, rather than see a doctor, they have an appointment in a photography hub and the photographer will actually capture some really high quality images, but also use this smartphone with a special dermoscopic lens attachment that's placed on the skin to capture an image of the lesion. And then that's immediately analysed by the AI.
and it's able to triage whether it thinks that this is a lesion that needs to have further assessment by a specialist, or if it thinks it's completely harmless or benign, then it can be discharged back to their GP with monitoring and other advice about skin cancer prevention.
and it's able to triage whether it thinks that this is a lesion that needs to have further assessment by a specialist, or if it thinks it's completely harmless or benign, then it can be discharged back to their GP with monitoring and other advice about skin cancer prevention.
It's early days in terms of using the technology autonomously, but we have been using it with a secondary dermatologist in place for the last two and a half years, which is why we've been able to build confidence around using the technology now, and that it works well for our patients.
It's early days in terms of using the technology autonomously, but we have been using it with a secondary dermatologist in place for the last two and a half years, which is why we've been able to build confidence around using the technology now, and that it works well for our patients.
And we did some surveys around patient sentiment of the AI at that stage in the pathway, and found that the majority of patients were very accepting of the technology. And actually, a lot of them would rather be seen and analysed by the AI than wait for several weeks to see a dermatologist in person. It's actually assessed over 140,000 different NHS patients.
And we did some surveys around patient sentiment of the AI at that stage in the pathway, and found that the majority of patients were very accepting of the technology. And actually, a lot of them would rather be seen and analysed by the AI than wait for several weeks to see a dermatologist in person. It's actually assessed over 140,000 different NHS patients.
It's been deployed at 22 different sites across the NHS. And by doing that, we know that we're able to gather really high quality evidence about how it's performing compared with dermatologists in that NHS pathway. So we know it's accurate for the populations in which it's being utilised.
It's been deployed at 22 different sites across the NHS. And by doing that, we know that we're able to gather really high quality evidence about how it's performing compared with dermatologists in that NHS pathway. So we know it's accurate for the populations in which it's being utilised.
So I was on a 5 a.m. flight out of Delhi, which was supposed to land at Heathrow for sort of 10 a.m. And literally exactly halfway through, Captain woke us all up and kind of said, hey, there's been a problem. There's been a fire at Heathrow. And actually, you know, we're going to need to. And we all thought he was going to say land at a different airport.
So I was on a 5 a.m. flight out of Delhi, which was supposed to land at Heathrow for sort of 10 a.m. And literally exactly halfway through, Captain woke us all up and kind of said, hey, there's been a problem. There's been a fire at Heathrow. And actually, you know, we're going to need to. And we all thought he was going to say land at a different airport.