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The Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) considers AI as a supporting tool for doctors, similar to medical devices such as stethoscopes, laboratory tests, stress tests, or spirometry.
A professor and researcher who studies AI and health care analytics explains why AI’s growth will be gradual, and how technical limitations and ethical concerns stand in the way of AI’s widespread ...
In a tragic incident at a New York medical facility, a 61-year-old man died after being pulled into an MRI machine. He ...
Johns Hopkins researchers developed a surgical robot that understands commands and performs operations independently, ...
Investing.com -- AI’s surging demand for energy is raising alarms about a potential doubling of carbon emissions by 2035--but ...
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The New Times on MSNAI in healthcare: Why Rwanda should innovate and not just consumeWhile the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) advances in transforming and improving efficiencies in Rwanda’s healthcare, experts emphasize that it is crucial that stakeholders invest in ...
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