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BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 19:47:00

dispute that he has lots of documents he took with him from the white house, but he denies having any classified documents. you will be up to potentially a jury to decide on that. case was due to go to trial in august, it s probably going to get pushback perhaps around december. ., ~ going to get pushback perhaps around december. ., ,, , ., ,.. going to get pushback perhaps around december. ., ,, , ., . december. david, thank you so much for that. december. david, thank you so much for that- we re december. david, thank you so much for that. we re going december. david, thank you so much for that. we re going to december. david, thank you so much for that. we re going to take - december. david, thank you so much for that. we re going to take a - december. david, thank you so much for that. we re going to take a look. for that. we re going to take a look at al. we re quite keen to do that in this programme. we know after a study, a! could be used in the treatment of more cancers.

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the people who are looking at this stuff all day long must get quite tired. whereas a computer, it doesn t get tired, itjust keeps doing it. how did it feel to be part of something like that? to be part of a trial? a privilege, i suppose. yeah, a privilege. doctors still check and sign off the al s work, but in tests, they found two thirds of the time, medics didn t feel the need to make any changes. actually, what we found - is that our consultant colleagues preferred to start with the work of the ai than even the work. of their consultant colleagues, which is quite interesting. - the ai is consistent. it doesn t get tired or have its own way of doing things, and raj and his team are now about to give their programme for prostate and head and neck cancer to a manufacturer, which will ultimately allow any nhs trust to access the technology. this is the first time an a! programme developed within the nhs will be released as a medical imaging device. these hospitals expect to reduce trea

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 19:50:00

and what we ve agreed with the manufacturer is effectively that the nhs will be able to deploy these models at cost. those involved believe this could bejust the beginning for al in health care. kate lambert, bbc news. we just stall oncologist garage, leading in treating patients for head neck and prostate cancers. thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for coming on the programme- thanks so much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. how excited programme. thank you for having me. how excited by programme. thank you for having me. how excited by all programme. thank you for having me. how excited by all this programme. thank you for having me. how excited by all this are programme. thank you for having me. how excited by all this are you? - how excited by all this are you? tremendously. i think this story has come together just as tremendously. i think this story has come togetherjust as the time the nhs turns 7

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 19:53:00

first class data to build novel technology like that. i m very excited as this takes more of a leading role in terms of how we actually manage patients, notjust with cancer, but other conditions. i think we re kind of moving now, as i said, we try to focus a bit on alon this programme, try to feel out some of the risks and some of the benefits. it feels like there are the usual concerns when you talk about al, about things like replacing human beings and people not wanting to lose that human touch and being in touch with their doctor. this kind of application kind of put that to bed, doesn t it? it does. if you look at the nhs at 75, our workforce is our biggest asset. there s plenty of work for us all to do, so no one s interested in replacing people. what we re interested in is allowing our

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workforce to work more efficiently. in oncology, we re managing a 10% bump in patients requiring cancer treatments as a backlog from the covid 19 pandemic. it s technologies like this with al covid 19 pandemic. it s technologies like this with a! that allow us to stay ahead of the curve. if you look back over the years, i think we ve been very good at trying to sniff out both high tech and low tech ways, whether it s ai out both high tech and low tech ways, whether it s aland more simple ways of doing things more efficiently. itjust allows us to stay ahead of the curved, to do the best we with what we have. stay ahead of the curved, to do the best we with what we have. thank ou for best we with what we have. thank you for talking best we with what we have. thank you for talking through best we with what we have. thank you for talking through us best we with what we have. thank you for talking through us so - you for talking through us so clearly. you for talking thro

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