Forbes September 13, 2024
John Werner

One of the things that MIT researchers are taking aim at in the medical field is the ubiquity of contradictory or challenging information that can confuse even clinicians, to a point.

We know that a lot of this is present in medical literature, and that it has an effect on healthcare.

At a very basic level, that’s why a lot of doctors suggest that patients should use caution trying to self-diagnose through the Internet.

But if we look more in-depth at these kinds of challenges, we see that AI might be able to help.

An example that was given to me in a recent lecture by MIT researcher and PhD student at MIT Media Lab Abhishek Singh was the question...

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