A little weird? Yes, but we can get on board.
Share on X dbeard @dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN — WVU Medicine patients will be seeing their doctors taking clinical notes in a new — and WVUM believes better — way.
Some doctors argue it allows them to better connect with patients, but advocates warn the AI technology risks the opposite ...
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Have you ever felt like your notes are scattered, your tasks are piling up, and your productivity is slipping through the cracks? Imagine a system so powerful it doesn’t just organize your notes but ...
Granola Inc., the startup behind a popular note-taking app of the same name, has raised $125 million in funding to expand its ...
These physical notetakers transcribe audio and give users summaries and action items of meetings using AI. Some even offer ...
Several companies have released artificial intelligence enhancements for healthcare administration and operations, from ...
AI note-takers are increasingly present in virtual meetings, offering automated transcriptions and summaries. While convenient, the presence of AI note-takers can stifle open communication and miss ...
Krisp raises the bar in the AI note-taking market by going beyond transcription and summaries. While most tools document meetings after they happen, Krisp improves how conversations sound in real time ...
Ambient clinical listening tools like DeepScribe can save physicians 5 to 10 hours weekly, reducing burnout and improving patient engagement. Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical ...
X wants community notes writers to "collaborate" with AI. (X Corp.) X is experimenting with a new way for AI to write Community Notes. The company is testing a new "collaborative notes" feature that ...