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6 Ways Generative AI Will Transform Healthcare - Forbes (No paywall) Generative AI is ushering in a transformative era in healthcare, with far-reaching implications for patient care, diagnostics, and more. Will the technology help to overcome some of the biggest problems facing our stretched healthcare systems and democratize access to healthcare for all? If these use cases are anything to go by, generative AI certainly has the potential to add very real value to the healthcare sector.
Sophisticated generative AI models like GPT-4, combined with human doctor expertise, have led to a new wave of virtual health assistants. Ada is a doctor-developed, AI-driven app designed to assess symptoms and offer patients medical guidance in multiple languages (including English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Swahili). So far, the app has amassed 13 million users and has completed more than 30 million symptom assessments. It works by asking you questions about your symptoms (you can also create separate symptom profiles for loved ones) and then pointing you to possible conditions and medical guidance. The app also tracks your symptoms as they progress.
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