Collaborating on a nationwide randomized study of AI in real-world virtual care
Researchers from Google, Duke University, and the University of California San Francisco collaborated on a nationwide randomized study evaluating AI in virtual care. The study involved 1,050 participants and found that AI-assisted care had similar or better outcomes compared to standard care. The study's results can inform the development of AI-powered virtual care solutions. Builders should consider the study's findings when designing and deploying AI in real-world care settings.
Key takeaways
- Nationwide randomized study of 1,050 participants
- AI-assisted care had similar or better outcomes than standard care
- Study results can inform AI-powered virtual care solution development
Collaborating on a nationwide randomized study of AI in real-world virtual care
Researchers from Google, Duke University, and the University of California San Francisco collaborated on a nationwide randomized study evaluating AI in virtual care. The study involved 1,050 participants and found that AI-assisted care had similar or better outcomes compared to standard care. The study's results can inform the development of AI-powered virtual care solutions. Builders should consider the study's findings when designing and deploying AI in real-world care settings.
Key takeaways
- Nationwide randomized study of 1,050 participants
- AI-assisted care had similar or better outcomes than standard care
- Study results can inform AI-powered virtual care solution development