The rapid growth and widespread adoption of large language models (LLMs) across real-world applications offer a host of new opportunities for the healthcare sector. Hospitals and clinics are starting to rely on artificial intelligence (AI) assistants for daily administrative tasks, and the technology is expanding to support doctors in making more accurate diagnoses, which remains a cornerstone of effective medical care.
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