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The Last Mile of AI: Making Digital Pathology Work in Practice

26 min · 30 de oct de 2025
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Most AI models perform beautifully in the lab but fail when faced with real-world complexity. In this episode of ByteSight, host Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manasi-a-6286a347/] speaks with Dr. Heather Couture [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hdcouture/], Founder of Pixel Scientia Labs and host of the Impact AI podcast. Together, we explore why AI in digital pathology often fails to generalizeacross scanners, stains, and patient populations and what it really takes to build systems that are robust, explainable, and clinically meaningful. With over two decades of experience bridging AI research and healthcare practice, Heather shares practical insights on dataset diversity, model validation, and the human factors that shape trustworthy AI. Learn more about Dr.  Heather Couture [https://pixelscientia.com/].

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