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AI outperforms doctors in Harvard trial of emergency triage diagnoses
Reddit r/artificial / 5/1/2026
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Key Points
- An AI system reportedly outperformed doctors in a Harvard trial focused on emergency triage diagnosis accuracy.
- The trial suggests AI may be able to support or improve clinical decision-making in time-critical emergency settings.
- The report highlights the potential for AI to reduce diagnostic errors during triage, where rapid prioritization is crucial.
- The use of AI in healthcare settings raises broader questions about validation, safety, and how clinicians should integrate such tools into workflows.
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