The key details to know:
1. Dr. Topol said AI has the potential to lower healthcare costs and save physicians time in taking notes and going over scans.
2. He said AI shows the most promise in detecting anomalies on medical scans. It also has potential to improve polyp detection in colonoscopy.
3. However, Dr. Topol told The New York Times AI won’t replace radiologists and other physicians.
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