AI could help doctors make better diagnoses

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Dr. Michael Mansour, an infectious disease specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital, is testing an AI-enhanced database he uses to help make diagnoses. Craig LeMoult/GBH

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With artificial intelligence seemingly working its way into every technology out there, one area where it’s considered particularly promising is in helping doctors make medical diagnoses.

And already, AI is tiptoeing into some doctors’ offices.

Dr. Michael Mansour of Massachusetts General Hospital is an early adopter who’s helping with a form of AI that could someday change the

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