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Jun 17, 2026, 16:23
Dima Shulkin: Can a Computer Learn to Read Blood the Way a Doctor Does?
Dima Shulkin, Co-Founder and CTO at RobotDreams GmbH, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Can a computer learn to read blood the way a doctor does?
A 2025 review by Aziz Nazha and colleagues, published in the journal Blood (written for the American Society of Hematology’s AI committee), takes stock of how AI is being used in blood medicine.
Doctors who treat blood disorders juggle huge piles of data: microscope images, genetic readouts, and lab numbers.
The authors describe how AI can help spot patterns in all of that, faster than a person scanning slides alone.
But here is the honest catch: they found that very few of these tools have actually made it into everyday clinics yet.”

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