Core Insights - The development of AI in healthcare is rapidly advancing, with discussions on the future of "AI doctors" taking place at the second Medical Large Model (LaMMs) seminar in Changzhou, Jiangsu [1][2] - AI technologies are being integrated into various aspects of healthcare, including patient guidance, automated medical record generation, and real-time monitoring of patient vital signs [1][2] Group 1: AI Integration in Healthcare - Changzhou First People's Hospital has implemented a fully automated process from patient guidance to nursing, significantly improving efficiency, such as using drones for sample transport, which is three times faster than traditional methods [2] - AI models are capable of automatically generating surgical records, reducing the risk of missing critical information during back-to-back surgeries [2] - The "intelligent microphone" technology converts doctor-patient conversations into structured electronic medical records, saving doctors 50% of their documentation time [1][2] Group 2: Challenges and Perspectives - Experts emphasize that AI should assist rather than replace doctors, highlighting the importance of human-machine collaboration in healthcare [2][3] - The complexity and privacy of medical data present significant challenges for the compliant use of AI in healthcare [2] - There is a consensus that the path to certified AI doctors involves overcoming technological, ethical, and legal hurdles, with a focus on training doctors to fine-tune AI models [3] Group 3: Future Developments - Changzhou First People's Hospital aims to cover 80% of its diagnostic processes with AI within the next three years, indicating a strong commitment to integrating AI into healthcare [3] - A new "Medical Artificial Intelligence Engineering Research Center" has been established in collaboration with Changzhou University and QuanZhen Medicine, focusing on technology development and clinical application [3]
AI医生离我们还有多远?专家:AI“持证行医”仍需突破
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-24 01:41