The AI Doctor Will See You Now
In this week’s episode of AI IRL, we look at how AI could help solve some of medicine’s mysteries
Bill Gates said in March that seeing an artificial intelligence system ace a tricky medical examination represented “the most important advance in technology since the graphical user interface” — software that let people to more easily interact with computers and in the 1980s set the standard for modern operating systems, including Microsoft Corp.’s Windows.
So in this week’s episode of the Bloomberg Originals video series AI IRL, we find out what medical technology researchers and businesses are learning about AI’s intersection with medicine. Two of the most common expectations are that it will help doctors speed through paperwork, and researchers better understand human physiology.