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Call to action on medical AI

Call to action on medical AI

Dr Martin Seneviratne wants GPs to help ‘shape a fledgling field’ in medical artificial intelligence.


AI can diagnose ‘just as well as human doctors’ – but cannot replace them

AI can diagnose ‘just as well as human doctors’ – but cannot replace them

New research suggests the diagnostic skills of artificial intelligence are on par with doctors, but Dr Evelyn Lewin believes the patient–doctor relationship can never be replicated by technology.


AI is coming to healthcare – and it’s here to help

AI is coming to healthcare – and it’s here to help

GP19 keynote speaker Dr Martin Seneviratne talks to newsGP about the hype – and real promise – of artificial intelligence in healthcare.


Machines could be more sensitive than humans in mental health diagnosis

Machines could be more sensitive than humans in mental health diagnosis

Artificial intelligence, or AI, could be a useful tool for predicting how people at high risk of psychosis or with recent-onset depression will function socially in the future, new research has found.


Does artificial intelligence present a threat or promise for GPs?

Does artificial intelligence present a threat or promise for GPs?

Whether legal clerk or journalist, programmer or even doctor – the story goes that machine-learning algorithms can do your job faster, better and cheaper. But is that story accurate?


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