Key takeaways:
1. AI and computer algorithms could help cut physician errors by helping physicians with repetitive tasks, said Sushovan Guha, MD, PhD, in an interview at the summit.
2. Because computers can manage and analyze lots of data, they can help physicians predict gastroenterological bleeding and then target therapy for patients.
3. Dr. Guha said he expects applications for AI in gastroenterology to increase in the next five to 10 years.
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