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Deena Mousa

@deenamousa
7 posts
2025-10-22
Cool piece from @KelseyTuoc on whether LLMs are biased by the language the asker is using — mildly surprising to me that the answer was ‘no’! (h/t @otis_reid) [image]
2025-10-22 View on X
The Argument

In an experiment, GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp expressed secular, Western liberal values regardless of the language of the questions

mildly surprising to me that the answer was ‘no’! (h/t @otis_reid) [image] Matthew Yglesias / @mattyglesias : Chatbots espousing cosmopolitan liberal values in all languages could ...

2025-10-16
Just out in @techreview: I look at the companies using AI to measure how much pain patients are in based on everything from involuntary facial movements, to heart rate, to peripheral temperature changes. Will this oust the classic self-reported 1-10 scale? [image]
2025-10-16 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How AI-powered tools like PainChek, an app that scans a person's face for tiny muscle movements, are helping health care providers better assess patients' pain

For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird watched nurses fill … X: @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa ...

Data shows a ~25% drop in antipsychotic use and, in Scotland, a 42% reduction in falls from use. One clinician mentioned that residents who had skipped meals because of undetected dental pain began eating again, and those who were isolated due to pain began socializing.
2025-10-16 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How AI-powered tools like PainChek, an app that scans a person's face for tiny muscle movements, are helping health care providers better assess patients' pain

For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird watched nurses fill … X: @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa ...

Linking the scan to a human‑filled checklist was, they admit, a late design choice. Initially, they thought AI should automate everything but found that hybrid use yielded better results...
2025-10-16 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How AI-powered tools like PainChek, an app that scans a person's face for tiny muscle movements, are helping health care providers better assess patients' pain

For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird watched nurses fill … X: @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa ...

PainChek Adult was offered de novo FDA clearance this week, and engineers are now adapting the code for the very youngest patients. PainChek Infant targets babies under one year, whose grimaces flicker faster.
2025-10-16 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How AI-powered tools like PainChek, an app that scans a person's face for tiny muscle movements, are helping health care providers better assess patients' pain

For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird watched nurses fill … X: @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa ...

There are several devices in clinical use today, like PainChek, a smartphone app that scans the facial expressions of people who have dementia and uses AI to output an expected pain score to inform their care. They also record data for the patient and facility over time. [image]
2025-10-16 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How AI-powered tools like PainChek, an app that scans a person's face for tiny muscle movements, are helping health care providers better assess patients' pain

For years at Orchard Care Homes, a 23‑facility dementia-care chain in northern England, Cheryl Baird watched nurses fill … X: @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa , @deenamousa ...

2025-09-26
In 2016 Geoffrey Hinton said “we should stop training radiologists now” since AI would soon be better at their jobs. He was right: models have outperformed radiologists on benchmarks for ~a decade. Yet radiology jobs are at record highs, with an average salary of $520k. Why? [image]
2025-09-26 View on X
The Works in Progress Newsletter

Why AI isn't replacing radiologists: models underperform in hospital settings, AI use faces legal hurdles, and the job is much more than image recognition

For years, radiology has been the go-to example in conversations about AI and professional obsolescence. … Bluesky: Eric Knutson / @alwayscorrect : I think they are using predictiv...