How AI Learned to “Look” Like a Pathologist

Ever wondered how doctors spot a tiny cancer cell hidden in a massive tissue slide? Scientists have created a clever system that watches pathologists as they zoom, pan, and focus—just like a curious apprentice. By attaching a tiny recorder to the digital microscope, the AI captures every click and magnification change, turning those silent habits into clear “where to look” and “why it matters” instructions. Imagine teaching a child to find a needle in a haystack by showing them exactly which straw to pull out first—that’s the power of this new “behavior‑grounded” training. The result? An AI assistant called Pathologist‑o3 that can point out suspicious lymph‑node spots with 100 % recall and impressive precision, beating previous models…

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