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Helmholtz Munich in the Bundestag: Artificial Intelligence and High-Tech

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At the third Helmholtz Munich Expert Hour at the German Bundestag on June 4, 2024, the cutting-edge research center provided information on the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and new technologies to improve medicine in the areas of prevention, diagnosis and therapy. Researchers discussed the question of how patients can benefit from AI and high-tech as quickly and directly as possible with the politicians present.

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