Advocates of the technology say it radically reduces the amount of burnout clinicians face and allows them to focus on the truly human parts of medicine.
Calling an AI chatbot’s response a “second opinion” suggests a level of accountability that does not exist.
Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. But are doctors using these tools? And if so, how?
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New study suggests AI is starting to outperform doctors, sheds light on growing capabilities
One of the first studies conducted on AI's ability to perform complex medical reasoning tasks has been published in "Science" ...
Dr. Corinne Rhodes, a general medicine practitioner with the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, shows the ambient listening tool she uses to take notes. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa ...
When Jeannine Urban went in for a checkup in November, she had her doctor's full attention. Instead of typing on her computer keyboard during the exam, Urban's primary care physician at the Penn ...
2025 brought a strange convergence: College essays and colonoscopies both demonstrated what can happen when artificial intelligence (AI) leads the work. First came the college data: An MIT team ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: 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 ...
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