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Depuis quelques années, on nous promet que l’intelligence artificielle va révolutionner la médecine. Mais jusqu’ici, l’IA restait surtout un outil : pour analyser des images médicales, repérer des cancers, lire des dossiers… Aujourd’hui, un cap est en train d’être franchi : un mé ...  Show more

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