DEVELOPER USES CLAUDE CODE FOR MRI SECOND OPINION
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A developer leveraged Claude Code to analyze an MRI scan, generating a second medical opinion using the AI model's vision capabilities. The experiment, shared on Hacker News, sparked discussion about AI's role in medical imaging analysis.
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