Abstract

The emergence of artificial intelligence in healthcare is probably leading to another two-speed world. On one hand, widely accessible AI applications such as language models are becoming ubiquitous, while on the other, resource-intensive technologies like robotic surgery and personalized medicine will be reserved for a privileged few. This development signifies a growing disparity in access to AI advancements. The paper also discusses the inevitability of widespread automated medical consultation, and the need for a quality assurance system to oversee the burgeoning use of AI in healthcare.

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