It's heartening to see there's been a serious move to use A.I. in a directly useful manner.
It might be unclear how the end product would be adopted into the medical system there, perhaps a wifi enabled tablet or pda the doctor would take with them, but here in Australia I can imagine the govt funded ER room would quickly adopt a complete A.I. suite, each bay staffed with a singular nurse to run though those patients that do not have a clear cut problem. A.I. would catch everything the patient says, not forget the beginning what the patient said, HQ vid for non verbal analysis, up to the second ecg analysis, know the drugs that can not be used as it will worsen the situation ... and on and on I could go.
It might be unclear how the end product would be adopted into the medical system there, perhaps a wifi enabled tablet or pda the doctor would take with them, but here in Australia I can imagine the govt funded ER room would quickly adopt a complete A.I. suite, each bay staffed with a singular nurse to run though those patients that do not have a clear cut problem. A.I. would catch everything the patient says, not forget the beginning what the patient said, HQ vid for non verbal analysis, up to the second ecg analysis, know the drugs that can not be used as it will worsen the situation ... and on and on I could go.