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"textContent": "by Sheila Thorne Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerged as a formal field in 1956 at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. After decades of advances and setbacks, AI is now valued for processing large datasets, learning patterns quickly, and supporting decision-making. AI adoption in U.S. healthcare is accelerating at warp speed […]",
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