Malaysian medical students apprehensive over using AI in healthcare
Malaysian medical students are generally optimistic about AI in healthcare, yet have concerns over its potential career impact.
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Malaysian medical students are generally optimistic about AI in healthcare, yet have concerns over its potential career impact.
Over half of Bain & Company survey respondents felt comfortable with AI-powered healthcare delivery, particularly for preventive, wellness, and less severe conditions.
Malaysia's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation has outlined seven principles to ensure ethical and safe use of AI.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) aims to produce graduates who can develop and use AI responsibly.
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Mediprima will integrate UCrest Berhad's IoMT solution into 18 clinics across Malaysia to facilitate seamless communication between patients and physicians.
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