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AI not likely to replace physicians, experts say: Although technology and artificial intelligence is helping physicians, the tools will ultimately not replace clinicians, according to a panel of physicians and health executives interviewed by CNBC.
Although technology and artificial intelligence is helping physicians, the tools will ultimately not replace clinicians, according to a panel of physicians and health executives interviewed by CNBC. "I don't think at this stage, we are 100 percent, or even close to 100 percent, sure that AI can replace a historical high-touch type of doctor-patient relationship," said Chun Yuan Chiang, MD, a heal practitioner and founder of IHDPay Group. Dr. Chiang and other healthcare technology experts met at the East Tech West conference to discuss the potential of AI in healthcare. One consensus was that AI has truly reshaped healthcare. "We used to use X-rays to detect lung cancer. The problem is you can only go to stage 3 or stage 4 with X-ray," said Dai Ying, chief innovation officer for GE Healthcare.