Human-Centered, Continuous, and Humane Healthcare in the AI Age
Issued by: AI World Society (AIWS)
Author: Nguyen Anh Tuan
Global Governance Architect
Co-Founder, Co-Chair & CEO, Boston Global Forum
Creator of the AI World Society (AIWS)
Human-Centered, Continuous, and Humane Healthcare in the AI Age
Issued by: AI World Society (AIWS)
Author: Nguyen Anh Tuan
Global Governance Architect
Co-Founder, Co-Chair & CEO, Boston Global Forum
Creator of the AI World Society (AIWS)
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