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Get doctors’ computers to work rather than AI doctors
Helping policy makers and AI companies learn what doctors do
BMJ 2024; 386 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q1852 (Published 02 September 2024) Cite this as: BMJ 2024;386:q1852- Hongnan Ye, director of medical education
- Beijing Alumni Association of China Medical University, Beijing, China
- juventus_buffon{at}126.com
Bradley discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) could help ease the technological burden on doctors dealing with current NHS IT systems—a viewpoint that many other medical professionals might have been reluctant to express, perhaps owing to a lack of confidence or opportunity.1 The development of artificial AI applications that are more beneficial for doctors and remove onerous administrative duties is logical. …
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