Diagnostic AI must make uncertainty visible before it shapes interpretation.
This workspace reads AI across imaging, pathology, signal detection, digital biomarkers, wearables, endpoint support, and laboratory interpretation where evidence, performance, bias, and intended use determine trust.
Diagnostics, Imaging & Digital Biomarkers workspace.
9 chapter surfacesThis workspace reads AI across imaging, pathology, signal detection, digital biomarkers, wearables, endpoint support, and laboratory interpretation where evidence, performance, bias, and intended use determine trust.
Source-to-use operating map.
how this workspace reads AIOverview
The overview defines the boundary of Diagnostics, Imaging & Digital Biomarkers: what belongs in scope, what remains outside the claim, and what evidence has to travel with any public or operational interpretation.
Use Cases
Use cases in Diagnostics are sorted by the decision they affect and the evidence they require, not by the attractiveness of the tool demonstration.
Data Substrate
The data substrate for Diagnostics determines what the model can know, what it misses, what it amplifies, and what remains reviewable later.
Model Lifecycle
The lifecycle view treats AI in Diagnostics as a managed capability: design, validation, deployment, monitoring, update, rollback, and retirement.
Validation & Evidence
Validation evidence for Diagnostics connects technical performance to the real workflow, population, user, and decision context.
Governance & Risk
Governance and risk for Diagnostics define who can approve use, what harms are plausible, which controls apply, and when use is paused or escalated.
Operations & Adoption
Operations and adoption in Diagnostics focus on whether teams can use the system consistently, challenge it safely, and learn from real use.
Market & Actors
The market and actor layer for Diagnostics maps who builds, sells, deploys, uses, monitors, audits, and regulates the capability.
Updates & Assets
The updates and assets layer keeps Diagnostics alive through weekly signals, source maps, checklists, explainers, and revision notes.
Source anchors and claim boundary.
official firstThese anchors support the source layer for this workspace. iFeed interpretation stays separate from source facts and does not replace legal, regulatory, clinical, or product-specific advice.