There is a lot of hype around AI in healthcare and a rush of digital health companies seeking to cash in, reports Modern Healthcare. But experts are unsure how generative AI applications like ChatGPT and GPT-4 will influence clinical diagnosis and decision making. Most say the first wave of adoption will take place in areas where there are administrative redundancies. Read more.
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