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ASSOC. PROF. CHRISTINE CHAFFER, GARVAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH: This is the first time that we've been able to see the complexity of cancer.DR GRANT BLASHKI, GP: It just streamlines the work. It is good for the patient because I am concentrating on them.
ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: This is an ordinary doctors consulting room but what you can’t see is the AI scribe listening to every word.ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: Dr Grant Blashki has been a GP for more than 20 years in Melbourne, he’s showing me how he uses AI in a mock appointment.ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: I've been having a headache on and off pretty much every morning for the last month.ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: I wake up, it's sort of on both sides of my head.
ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: In a statement Heidi Health told 7.30 its software is offered in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, US and the UK. ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: He says AI models are now so advanced, that on social media, it’s hard for anyone to distinguish content made by bots from humans. Another says, ‘I got vaccinated, went to the doctors, and was in pain. All I could do was cry on the couch. I was so scared.’
BRETT SUTTON: We've seen what's happened in the US and it's dropped precipitously, and that's playing out in measles outbreaks and the potential harms that might arise more broadly around the world I think are significant. An international team of researchers co-led by Associate Professor Christine Chaffer, are using an AI tool, known as AANet.
CHRISTINE CHAFFER: The orange parts of those tumours are the cells that we know sit with a specific grouping. So those cells we know are proliferating quite quickly and are really contributing to the bulk of the tumour.
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