
Booths at the conference showcased new technology designed to help people living in rural areas with their healthcare needs amid doctor shortages, boost research into women’s health and make life easier for people with disabilities.

Booths at the conference showcased new technology designed to help people living in rural areas with their healthcare needs amid doctor shortages, boost research into women’s health and make life easier for people with disabilities.
AI technologies have benefits in the over US$4.3 trillion healthcare industry, according to Marschall Runge, professor of medical science at the University of Michigan. He said they are good at analysing medical imaging and can help streamline doctors’ busy schedules, but they can also promote biases and “hallucinate”, providing incorrect information stated as fact.
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