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China Unveils World’s First AI Hospital: 14 Virtual Doctors Ready to Treat Thousands Daily https://dailyai.com/2025/05/china-unveils-worlds-first-ai-hospital-14-virtual-doctors-ready-to-treat-thousands-daily/

Keterangan Gambar : China Luncurkan Ruma
China Unveils World's First Fully AI-Powered Hospital
China has made a groundbreaking development in healthcare by launching the world's first fully AI-powered hospital, dubbed "Agent Hospital" in Beijing. The hospital features 14 AI doctors and 4 AI nurses that can diagnose, treat, and manage up to 3,000 patients per day without human staff.
The AI doctors have been trained to be faster and smarter than human doctors, with the ability to complete tasks in just one day that would take human doctors three years. The AI agents have also achieved a high pass rate on the US Medical Licensing Exam, scoring 93.06%.
One of the key benefits of the Agent Hospital is its ability to provide a fully simulated, no-risk environment for medical students to practice and train. This allows them to hone their skills without putting patients at risk.
The hospital uses multimodal large language models to simulate real-time interactions with patients, handle diagnoses, prescribe treatments, and monitor disease progression digitally. It also includes predictive capabilities that can simulate how diseases spread, potentially helping officials prepare for future pandemics.
While the hospital is still in the research phase, the technology has the potential to alleviate overburdened healthcare systems, provide round-the-clock care in underserved areas, and revolutionize medical education. However, the technology must clear regulatory and ethical hurdles before it can be implemented.