Harvard-led study finds OpenAI system outperforms doctors at Boston ER
NewsBytes | May 1, 2026 3:40 PM CST
Adam Rodman says AI assists doctors
Researchers say AI could help spot rare diseases and offer reliable second opinions—but it's not here to replace your doctor.
As co-author Adam Rodman put it, AI should support doctors, not take their place, since patient care is still about real human connection.
More rigorous clinical trials are needed to figure out the best ways for humans and AI to team up in medicine.
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