THE applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care cannot replace medical practitioners, but are instead an effective tool for early detection and diagnosis, experts from the Philippine College of Physicians (PCP) said Thursday.
Hennesy Lou Miranda, director of Customer Experience and Engagement of the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, said AI-generated medical devices provide the public better access to health care.
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