Microsoft vice president on the future of AI and medicine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2023
- CBS News' chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook sat down with Peter Lee, Microsoft's vice president of research and innovation, to discuss artificial intelligence and medicine.
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9 months later and we are using this on a mainstream emr at our hospital and this is insane!!!!!!! It’s scary how powerful this is. Saves us so much time. I wish there was an AI answering phone line (HINT HINT)
This guy's great.
Everybody wants progress ...but without testing ...😮.. just my opinion
Remember it’s a technology that will need to evolve as tech does
I'd rather get treated asap than someone holding my hand.
It can be complementary, not the main tool!
I wonder if old Hankefeller was hanging out at Martha's Vineyard when Barrack and Mike's chef 'accidentally drowned"
A place? What an ancient question. Human days in medicine are being replaced at the speed of tech.
Awesome story guys, good job
Dude was so pressed to say their tools multiple times. Excited short term for the benefits and concerned long term with how we treat these systems
Nothing to worry about with AI, is is only going to reduce paperwork.
AI and robotics will take over medicine. The future is already here.
AI (narrow AI) has been analyzing pap smear images successfully for years, and is more accurate than humans.
source?