Your Doctor’s Office Might Be Bugged. Here’s Why
The article discusses the growing use of ambient artificial intelligence (AI) in doctor’s offices, particularly for tasks like note-taking during patient visits. It highlights a study conducted at The Permanente Medical Group, where AI scribes were utilized, leading to benefits such as improved doctor efficiency and more accurate note-taking. However, concerns about privacy and security are raised, as well as the potential for AI to enhance clinical decision-making in the future. Despite these concerns, the article suggests that AI technology could ultimately transform healthcare delivery, urging patients to stay informed and ask questions about its implementation.
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