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DeepRare AI beats doctors in rare disease diagnosis test
A new artificial intelligence system called DeepRare has beaten experienced rare-disease physicians at their own specialty, ...
Will AI lead to the "de-skilling" of doctors or create a generation of "never-skilled" ones? Here's how to mitigate the risk ...
In the real world, ordering medical tests costs money, so Microsoft tracked the tests that the AI system and human doctors ...
My doctor’s office makes patients sign in for appointments on their electronic kiosks. When you sign in, you must accept that ...
There's a right way and a wrong way to use AI for health advice. Consider the technology a springboard for conversations with a medical professional.
Hundreds of millions of people are turning to chatbots to help figure out what's wrong with them. Doctors say that's not ...
Our first in a series looking at the impacts of AI on our communities at the US Semiquincentennial, and over the next 250 years.
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The era of Doctor AI is already here
Like it or not, consumers are already consulting AI for medical advice whenever they want to. Why it matters: This is opening access to medical information in an entirely new way. The problem is, that ...
A new Stanford/Harvard study assessed 31 AI models. Here's the winner and the full list of AIs ranked by how well they answer complex clinical questions.
DeepRare AI system outperforms doctors at diagnosing rare diseases with 64.4% accuracy on first attempt. Find more about the ...
My doctor’s office makes patients sign in for appointments on their electronic kiosks. When you sign in, you must accept that doctors are using an AI tool during your appointment. You cannot decline ...
A proposed bill would ban professional advice from AI, and allow users to sue if they’re harmed. New York is the latest state ...
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