Oct. 14, 2022
The American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute (DSI) has been at the forefront of guiding and organizing the conversation around Artificial Intelligence (AI) in radiology. As AI continues to play an increasingly important role in the field, the DSI has been providing valuable resources to help the radiology community navigate this rapidly evolving space. 

One of the services provided by ACR DSI is the AI Central, which serves as a resource for all FDA-cleared algorithms. This resource has been extremely helpful for the radiology community, providing a complete and categorized list of all the relevant information about AI products in the market. 

Recently, DSI has launched a new, graphical version of AI Central, which has received positive reviews from across the radiology community. This new version of AI Central provides a more user-friendly interface, making it easier for users to access the information they need. The website features a comprehensive list of all the FDA-cleared algorithms, along with information on their intended use, performance characteristics, and regulatory status. 

The new version of AI-Central is an important resource for all those working in radiology and is a testament to the DSI's commitment to providing valuable services to the radiology community. Whether you're a practicing radiologist, researcher, or student, you'll find the information you need to stay up to date with the latest developments in AI in radiology at https://aicentral.acrdsi.org/

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