Is this finally a revolution for patient consults that GPs actually want?

Dreams and typos remain a concern with the rise of the AI scribes.
Associate Professor Ralph Audehm
Associate Professor Ralph Audehm.

Let’s be blunt. Amid the myriad dystopian futures resulting from the nervous embrace of artificial intelligence, there is a real-world promise of freedom for doctors.

Since February this year, Best Practice Software has been offering an artificial intelligence (AI) medical scribe which can record consults and then generate medical notes for doctors to review, edit and sign off.