Doctors See Advantage in AI, but Remain Wary
Most doctors see the advantage of using artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, even though they remain concerned about it, an American Medical Association (AMA) survey
Most doctors see the advantage of using artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, even though they remain concerned about it, an American Medical Association (AMA) survey
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Presentation A 42-year-old man presented to the doctor with complaints of pain and swelling on his elbow and wrist and decreased range of motion after