Artificial intelligence in health care: New product acts as 'copilot for doctors'

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Fox News Washington-based correspondent Mark Meredith has more on the future of the advanced technology as the many are skeptical of its safety measures on'Special Report.' Washington, D.C. – America's medical community appears to be embracing artificial intelligence products in an effort to speed up patient care and prevent burnout among health care professionals. AI technology is already rolling out in doctors' offices, hospitals and clinics nationwide through a variety of formats. California-based Regard has launched its AI product, a system that enables doctors to automate routine tasks, in 30 hospitals, its CEO said. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WON'T EVER BE ABLE TO COMPREHEND THIS ONE THING "What we started developing was essentially an AI copilot for doctors," Eli Ben-Joseph, co-founder and CEO of Regard, told Fox News.

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