The answer is yes, but only if doctors follow some clear lessons that researchers are learning.
Sept. 24, 2023 8:30 am ETAs hospitals begin to adopt new algorithms and chatbots, they are also recognizing the limitations and risks of using artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence is being hailed as the holy grail for one of the toughest challenges facing doctors today: making the right diagnosis.Continue reading your article with
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