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Health-care AI is here. We don’t know if it actually helps patients.

Health-care AI is here. We don’t know if it actually helps patients.
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I don’t need to tell you that AI is everywhere. Or that it is being used, increasingly, in hospitals. Doctors are using AI to help them with notetaking. AI-based tools are trawling through patient records, flagging people who may require certain support or treatments. They are also used to interpret medical exam results and X-rays. A…

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