AI in Pathology: ML-Ops and the Future of Diagnostics
What if the most advanced AI models weβre building today are doomed to die in the machine learning graveyard? π€― Thatβs the haunting question I tackled in the final episode of our 7-part series exploring the Modern Pathology AI publications.
In this session, I explored machine learning operations (ML-Ops)βwhat they mean for digital pathology βand why even the most brilliant algorithm can fail without proper deployment strategies, data infrastructure, and lifecycle management.
But we donβt stop there. I take you on a future-forward tour through multi-agent frameworks, edge computing, AI deployment strategies, and even virtual/augmented reality for medical education. This isnβt sci-fi. This is happening now, and as pathology professionals, we need to be prepared.
π Full episode reference:
Β Modern Pathology - Article 7: AI in Pathology ML-Ops and the Future of Diagnostics
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π Episode Highlights & Timestamps
[00:00] β Tech check, community shout-outs, and livestream reflections
[02:00] β Overview of ML-Ops: What it is and why pathologists should care
[03:45] β Whatβs a Machine Learning Graveyard? Personal examples of models Iβve built that went nowhere
[05:30] β Machine learning platforms: from QPath to commercial image analysis tools
[06:45] β The lifecycle of ML models: Development, deployment, and monitoring
[09:00] β Mayo Clinic and Techcyte partnership: Real-world deployment integration
[12:30] β Frameworks & DevOps tools: Docker, Git, version control, metadata mapping
[14:30] β Model cards in pathology: Structuring ML model metadata
[16:30] β Deployment strategies: On-premise, cloud, and edge computing
[20:00] β PromanA and QA via edge computing: Doing quality assurance during scanning
[23:00] β Measuring ROI: From patient outcomes to institutional investment
[25:00] β Multi-agent frameworks: AI agents collaborating in real-time
[28:00] β Narrow AI vs. General AI and orchestrating narrow tools
[30:00] β Real-world applications: Diagnosis generation via AI collaboration
[32:00] β Virtual & Augmented Reality in pathology training: From smearing to surgical simulation
[35:00] β AI in drug discovery and virtual patient interviews
[38:00] β Scholarly research with LLMs: Structuring research ideas from unstructured data
[41:00] β Regulatory considerations: Recap of episode 5 for frameworks and guidelines
[42:00] β Recap and future updates: Book announcements, giveaways, and next steps
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