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How some doctors are using AI tools, like DAX Copilot from Microsoft's Nuance, to automate administrative tasks like taking and summarizing notes

Millions are already being treated by doctors using artificial intelligence to take notes and draft emails to patients. Bluesky: @acidrains and @hypervisible Bluesky: Stephanie Rains / @acidrains : At least this might result in treatment for all those people afflicted with six fingers.  [embedded post] @hypervisible : “AI scribes seem inevitable to many doctors I spoke with, but whether it actually saves them time is an open question.  A study published in November of one of the first academic health systems to use AI scribes found that the tech ‘did not make clinicians as a group more efficient.’”

Washington Post