Important to note that the timing of this means that it's dedicated, specific AI, not "throw a wrapper and a specific prompt in front of ChatGPT" AI. Of course it's all muddied now.
Test results are already reported from testing equipment a value and expected range (to account for a specific machine/reagant's calibration). Notifying when out of range hardly seems like a AI, but it certainly might be marketed as such.
Maybe there is some nuance for things like a patient in for liver issues where their liver enzymes are expected to be abnormal, but identifying when it is abnormal for them.
Yeah, I'm not sure how this qualifies as AI outside of marketing, but wanted to get ahead of the people whose opinions would be biased by the current en vogue LLMs.