CNBC August 17, 2018
Ryan Browne

  • Some doctors worry that those in the tech world think AI can not only help clinicians, but even do a better job.
  • They fear the fast-paced nature of the still nascent AI industry could come at the risk of patient safety.
  • One U.K. health industry body believes regulators should keep pace with the rapid advances in technology.

As an industry reliant on patient records and beset by outdated technology, health care is widely thought to be a prime target for an artificial intelligence revolution.

Many believe the technology will provide a host of benefits to clinical practitioners, speeding up the overall experience and diagnosing illnesses early on to identify potential treatment.

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