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The hospital without a doctor or nurse opens its doors, it is as worrying as it is promising

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The first hospital without a doctor or nurse was opened. designed to be fully managed by artificial intelligence.

Can AI be put at the service of health? This is what is emerging in China in this hospital without staff. doctor or nurse. Agent Hospital, developed by researchers from the University Tsinghua in Beijing, will be the first fully operated medical facility in Beijing. by artificial intelligence. It will employ health specialists virtual games generated by AI.

How it will work ? Patients will go to an interface where they will be taken care of by an AI. It will be able to reproduce different medical scenarios such as disease diagnoses or treatments. prescribe, thanks to a vast repository of medical knowledge. According to evaluations, the accuracy of AI for these tasks is 93.06%. This would represent a team of 14 doctors and 4 nurses with the capacity to respond. to take care of 3000 patients per day, which a traditional hospital absolutely cannot achieve with similar numbers. Virtual doctors will focus on diagnosis and treatment and nursing robots will provide daily support.

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The objective is also to train medical students by simulating patients thanks to AI, removing the fear of harm, during the years of learning medicine, real patients. Liu Yang, head of the research team at Agent Hospital, estimated ;s of the Global Times, that "the AI ​​hospitable city is poised to transform how doctors diagnose and treat patients, bringing immense benefits to healthcare professionals. and to the general public.

The promise of AI is not just economic. The designers of this very special hospital believe that artificial intelligence will allow the patients themselves to win time, with faster diagnoses and anticipated treatments. "The potential for health servicesé high quality, affordable and convenient for the public, is here. It becomes more and more real. “As AI doctors' diagnostic capabilities evolve from the virtual world to the real world,” Liu Yang added. nbsp;

The system should be operational during this second half of 2024. However, this will not replace traditional hospitals even if only because each case of illness is particular and uncertainty is the norm. The ability to human  err the unexpected and   personalization of care remains essential. The same goes for direct contact with patients who need it.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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