DEVELOPER USES CLAUDE CODE FOR MRI SECOND OPINION
■ AI-SUMMARIZED FROM 3 SOURCES ▸ TIMELINE
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.
■ MORE FROM THE AI DESK
Cosmetic surgeons report a growing number of patients requesting surgery based on AI-generated images, often with unrealistic expectations about achievable results.
US software development job postings on Indeed jumped 15% since Claude Code launched in February 2025, defying a broader 7% decline in overall job listings, according to Indeed Hiring Lab data.
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence released Orca, a world model trained on 125,000 hours of unlabeled video that matches specialized robotics systems without ever seeing a single action label.
A narrow market rally concentrated in a handful of stocks is raising alarm bells on Wall Street. George Noble, managing partner of Noble Capital Advisors, warns that an AI sector collapse would inflict far greater damage than the dot-com bubble.