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AI outperformed doctors at diagnosing real-world ER patients in a new study. That doesn't mean computers will replace clinicians
Since the 1950s, scientists have been comparing human doctors to computers to see if the machines’ algorithms can accurately diagnose complex health conditions. In a standard test, computers attempt ...
Some medical decisions do not come with a single clean answer. A doctor may know what disease a patient has, yet still face a harder question: what should happen next? Should surgery move ahead if the ...
Researchers based at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found that an AI reasoning model, ...
Medicine may be a combination of art and science, but Microsoft just showed that much of both can be learned—by a bot. The company reports in a study published on the preprint site arXiv that its ...
Endoscopists who use AI may see their cancer-detection skill degrade. Prolonged exposure to AI is diminishing doctors' focus and motivation. Favorable studies of AI in medicine may be corrupted by the ...
A new study comparing whether chatbots or physicians can diagnose patients more accurately and quickly found that AI is more often better at the task. Chatbots quickly surpassed human physicians in ...
A new multi-institutional study published in *Science* found that an advanced AI model surpassed board-certified physicians in diagnostic reasoning tasks, including complex emergency room cases. While ...
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