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May 29
12m 14s

AI Scribes Can Boost Your Doctor’s Produ...

The Wall Street Journal
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Artificial intelligence that listens and summarizes your conversations can be deployed during doctor’s appointments. But WSJ contributor Laura Landro explains why some experts say it’s only the beginning of how it can be used across medicine. Plus: Tens of millions of Americans lack access to broadband Internet connectivity. WSJ reporter Patience Haggin tell ... Show More
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