Can artificial intelligence save the National Health Service?

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Following Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May's heated debate over the state of the NHS during yesterday's PMQs, some experts believe that the use of artificial intelligence could hold the key to saving the UK's NHS. AI, in particular cognitive agents that can hold a human-like conversation with the patients, is the key to rescuing the NHS and giving patients and taxpayers the level of care that they expect. Indeed, David Champeaux, director, Global Cognitive Health Solutions at IPsoft, the digital labour company suggests that AI may be the "miracle pill" for the NHS. See also: British public'would use AI' to relieve NHS pressures "The NHS is at risk of a winter of discontent," said Champeaux. "Our healthcare system is buckling under immense pressure resulting from growing demand and capacity constraints. One way to address the staff shortages is to train digital employees equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) to assist doctors and nurses and relieve them from the high volume of routine and administrative tasks and free up more time for patients."

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