Synopsis of Social media discussions

Several discussions highlight interest in the article's exploration of AI's effect on endoscopy, using phrases like 'impressive to watch' and 'interesting work,' which showcase curiosity and engagement. The focus on eye gaze, reaction times, and terminology such as 'AI-human interaction' suggests that the community is both critically evaluating and interested in the practical implications of the findings.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions reflect a consensus that AI's role in endoscopy is noteworthy, with some questioning its real benefits, suggesting moderate agreement about its current impact.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts express curiosity about AI's influence, with words like 'impressive,' 'interesting,' and questions about how AI changes the practice, indicating high interest.

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Engagement
High engagement

Many contributions delve into specific aspects such as reaction times, eye gaze, misinterpretation, and training, showing deep engagement with the research findings.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

While some mention the potential for changes in practice and training, there's a sense that the full impact is still uncertain, leading to a moderate impact perception.

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3 Articles

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Video Views

167

Total Likes

101

Extended Reach

122,416

Social Features

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  • Medical Clinical Case
    @MedClinicalCase (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 14, 2023

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  • Steven Bollipo
    @stevenbollipo (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 10, 2023

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  • Jose M Mateos
    @jmateosro (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 10, 2023

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  • Michelle Casanova Cabral
    @casanovacabral (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 10, 2023

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  • Álvaro Martínez -Alcalá García
    @lvaroMartnezAlc (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Adriana B
    @Adribottero (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Giovanni Marasco
    @giomara89 (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Dra Elizabeth Barba
    @DraBarba (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Samir C. Grover, M.D.
    @Samir_Grover (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Benjamin Clement, MD
    @BenClement_MD (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Mohamed Shiha
    @Mo_Shiha (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joel…
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    Impressive to watch endoscopists examine the surface of the colon https://t.co/mBPxNvtTdV #GITwitter #AI #endoscopy @Joeltroyasebas https://t.co/SjLAPTf1ib
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    November 9, 2023

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  • Steven Bollipo
    @stevenbollipo (Twitter)

    RT @TomKonikoff: Feeling a little “eye-lazy” using #CADe systems? Well it’s a proven fact now. Interesting work by @alexsworking on #AI-hum…
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    January 24, 2023

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  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    RT @TomKonikoff: Feeling a little “eye-lazy” using #CADe systems? Well it’s a proven fact now. Interesting work by @alexsworking on #AI-hum…
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    December 14, 2022

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  • Tom Konikoff, MD
    @TomKonikoff (Twitter)

    Feeling a little “eye-lazy” using #CADe systems? Well it’s a proven fact now. Interesting work by @alexsworking on #AI-human interaction specifically eye gaze, a central part of endoscopy. https://t.co/mmtf4IDtTo
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    December 14, 2022

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    #AuthorCommentary Alexander Hann on "The influence of computer-aided polyp detection systems on reaction time for polyp detection and eye gaze" Authors: Joel Troya et al. Read more here: https://t.co/yjcpyUVtgd Watch the video here: https://t.co/P6oSBGRt3d
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    October 25, 2022

  • Harloff Company
    @HarloffCO (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: From this month’s issue: “The influence of computer-aided polyp detection systems on reaction time for polyp detection…
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    October 24, 2022

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    From this month’s issue: “The influence of computer-aided polyp detection systems on reaction time for polyp detection and eye gaze” by Joel Troya et al. Read more here: https://t.co/yjcpyUVtgd #Infographic https://t.co/fgo5csuVTX
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    October 24, 2022

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  • Manik Aggarwal
    @ManikGIMD (Twitter)

    RT @tberzin: Small video-based study in @endoscopyjrnl exploring *how does AI change the endoscopist?* ↔️ polyp detect time ⬆️ misinterpr…
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    September 21, 2022

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  • Adriana B
    @Adribottero (Twitter)

    RT @tberzin: Small video-based study in @endoscopyjrnl exploring *how does AI change the endoscopist?* ↔️ polyp detect time ⬆️ misinterpr…
    view full post

    September 21, 2022

    5

  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    RT @tberzin: Small video-based study in @endoscopyjrnl exploring *how does AI change the endoscopist?* ↔️ polyp detect time ⬆️ misinterpr…
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    September 21, 2022

    5

  • Mohammad Bilal, MD
    @BilalMohammadMD (Twitter)

    RT @tberzin: Small video-based study in @endoscopyjrnl exploring *how does AI change the endoscopist?* ↔️ polyp detect time ⬆️ misinterpr…
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    September 20, 2022

    5

  • Tyler Berzin MD, FASGE
    @tberzin (Twitter)

    Small video-based study in @endoscopyjrnl exploring *how does AI change the endoscopist?* ↔️ polyp detect time ⬆️ misinterpretation of normal mucosa ⬇️ eye travel distance #AI performance alone is irrelevant. Human-AI hybrid must be focus for research. https://t.co/0RDw4CpevP https://t.co/S5aktWCO6a
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    September 20, 2022

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  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    RT @Endo_OC: @GI_Guy It is making a good point on training your eyes to also look on the periphery. This would be even more relevant in the…
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    June 4, 2022

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  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    RT @DGVSJuGa: @GI_Guy @Joeltroyasebas @alexsworking @AlexMeining https://t.co/Vs0fNIUYb7
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    June 4, 2022

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  • Arbeitsgemeinschaft Junge Gastroenterologie (JuGa)
    @DGVSJuGa (Twitter)

    @GI_Guy @Joeltroyasebas @alexsworking @AlexMeining https://t.co/Vs0fNIUYb7
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    June 4, 2022

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  • Oscar Cahyadi
    @Endo_OC (Twitter)

    @GI_Guy It is making a good point on training your eyes to also look on the periphery. This would be even more relevant in the era of AI for colonoscopy @alexsworking and @AlexMeining group published on this https://t.co/n4w8P7MGcS https://t.co/MdcTc9sqyO
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    June 4, 2022

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  • Joel Troya Sebastian
    @Joeltroyasebas (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Does #AI in #endoscopy has a deskilling effect on us - like GPS navigation? Read the great editorial of Cesare Hassan and…
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    May 27, 2022

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  • Gastro RTs
    @GastroRTs (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Does #AI in #endoscopy has a deskilling effect on us - like GPS navigation? Read the great editorial of Cesare Hassan and…
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    May 26, 2022

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  • Christopher Burnette
    @Calcaware (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Does #AI in #endoscopy has a deskilling effect on us - like GPS navigation? Read the great editorial of Cesare Hassan and…
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    May 26, 2022

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  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    Does #AI in #endoscopy has a deskilling effect on us - like GPS navigation? Read the great editorial of Cesare Hassan and @alerepici (https://t.co/W0lI4qBNKB) on our paper about the effect of CADe systems on the examiner https://t.co/30W17XFb5G #GITwitter @endoscopyjrnl @tberzin https://t.co/SuElToLnwP
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    May 26, 2022

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  • Thomas Balanis
    @ThomasBalanis (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Is AI really helping us to detect polyps faster? Check out our newest work on this topic using eye tracking, published in…
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    February 15, 2022

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  • Thomas Lux
    @tj_Lux (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Is AI really helping us to detect polyps faster? Check out our newest work on this topic using eye tracking, published in…
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    February 14, 2022

    3

  • Alexander Meining
    @AlexMeining (Twitter)

    RT @alexsworking: Is AI really helping us to detect polyps faster? Check out our newest work on this topic using eye tracking, published in…
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    February 14, 2022

    3

  • Alexander Hann
    @alexsworking (Twitter)

    Is AI really helping us to detect polyps faster? Check out our newest work on this topic using eye tracking, published in Endoscopy. https://t.co/6amkXGZrJz #colonoscopy #CADe #gigenius #inexen https://t.co/4od9OKPSct
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    February 14, 2022

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Abstract Synopsis

  • Computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) systems can identify polyps faster than human examiners, with a median detection time of 116 seconds versus 297 seconds without CADe.
  • Despite faster detection, CADe did not significantly improve the reaction times of human endoscopists, who showed similar response times when using or not using the system.
  • The use of CADe was associated with increased misinterpretation of normal mucosa and less eye movement across the mucosa, which could lead to longer examination times and potential skill degradation among practitioners.]