Recent studies indicate a significant increase in global breast cancer cases, highlighting the critical importance of early detection. Researchers from the University of Nottingham in the UK compared the accuracy of AI and human doctors in reading mammograms and found that the commercial AI Lunit performs on par with human physicians. This breakthrough offers new insights for clinical practice, particularly in breast cancer screening. With high incidence rates, early intervention can significantly improve patient survival rates, making AI's application in mammogram screening a potentially crucial support tool.