Steven Lewis: Artificial intelligence set to revolutionize health care

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Peer\u002Dreviewed studies are already showing artificial intelligence outperforming humans in a number of health\u002Dcare functions — even empathy.

• Machine-read Chest CT scans detect more actionable lung nodules than radiologists. In one large study , the software detected eight malignant nodules, while the radiologists detected none.

• Robot-assisted surgery is as good as or slightly better than conventional surgery for an increasing number of procedures. But what about the human element — the trust in a physician, the observant compassion of a nurse, the encouragement of a physiotherapist — that draws many into health care in the first place? That connection gets shortchanged in today’s frenetic environment. Maybe it’s due for a comeback as AI frees up time.

An AI-generated on-call avatar that knows everything about my medical history, remembers every conversation, has unlimited time and patience, communicates on my level, and knows the science cold has a lot going for it.

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