Tsinghua’s AI Agent Hospital Cuts Wait Times—And Maybe Doctors Too
China’s Tsinghua University just flipped healthcare on its head with a fully autonomous AI hospital—where algorithms triage, diagnose, and treat while human staff watch from the sidelines. The system reportedly handles 10,000 virtual patients daily, perfecting treatment plans before deploying them in meatspace.
How it works: Generative AI agents play both doctor and patient, running endless simulations to optimize care protocols. Early trials show a 35% faster diagnosis rate than human teams—assuming you trust the black box.
The cynical kicker: Venture capitalists are already salivating over the IPO potential, because nothing monetizes like replacing $200K/year specialists with $0.02/query GPU clusters.
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