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DEVELOPER USES CLAUDE CODE FOR MRI SECOND OPINION

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SUN, JUN 28, 2026

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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.

The developer uploaded an MRI image to Claude Code and requested analysis, demonstrating the model's ability to process medical imagery. The tool provided detailed observations about the scan, though the user emphasized this was for informational purposes rather than replacing professional medical diagnosis. The post gained traction on Hacker News with 131 points and over 200 comments, reflecting ongoing interest in AI applications beyond traditional use cases. Discussions centered on both the potential utility and limitations of using large language models for medical analysis, including questions about accuracy, liability, and appropriate use cases. While AI tools can identify visible features in medical images, medical professionals stress that diagnosis requires clinical context, training, and verification. The experiment highlights emerging capabilities of multimodal AI systems while underscoring the importance of professional medical review for actual healthcare decisions.

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