China has opened the world’s first AI hospital, powered by 14 AI “doctors” capable of diagnosing patients in seconds. Trained on millions of medical records, these AI systems can identify diseases like cancer, stroke, and infections with high accuracy.
Patients interact with AI doctors through digital kiosks, which collect symptoms, run instant analysis, and suggest treatment or refer to human doctors for complex cases. This drastically reduces waiting times and helps underserved communities with limited medical staff.
While some fear AI may replace human doctors, experts emphasize that it will instead handle routine tasks, freeing doctors to focus on critical care. If proven successful, such systems could expand globally, making healthcare faster and more affordable.
It’s a step toward AI-driven healthcare that could save millions of lives.
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Author: Saikat Bhattacharya