Healthcare IT News July 25, 2024
Bill Siwicki

AI-enabled computer vision could be a game-changer, says one CEO, who also discusses the risks of generative AI and the promise of automated transcription, which is already proving itself.

Artificial intelligence is fast proliferating across healthcare, with various applications large and small finding their way into workflows industry-wide.

Whether it’s helping clinicians during telemedicine visits, transcribing entire conversations between doctors and patients, writing notes for nurses in response to patient portal questions, helping patients triage their problems via chatbots, or any number of other applications, AI is proving itself useful to many stakeholders in healthcare.

Narinder Singh has been working with AI for years. He is CEO and cofounder of LookDeep Health, a virtual sitting, virtual nursing and virtual care...

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