AI tools gain ground in healthcare as doctors urge caution
Millions of Americans are turning to artificial intelligence for health advice, while doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering are using AI to help detect skin cancer and streamline care. Medical experts say the technology shows promise but warn patients not to rely on AI alone, stressing the importance of human oversight in serious or life-threatening conditions.
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