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I wish Chatbot should be deployed in all hospitals for each patients so they can converse with it about how they feel about thier health, any improvement or decline or any other matter 24 hours a day so the hospital AI digital data system can understand the health conditions of of the patients far more than they had ever before.
benefits of AI - better prediction and decision making - better effecincy and productivity, open new horizon for expanding business based on new insight
I give them credit for having a labor representative on the panel. Most of these presentations only have pro-globalists who all start from the presumptive good of free trade and FTAs. I get the feeling that if Nassar hadn't have been there that no one would have mentioned any drawbacks or labor issues at all, which is a little odd since that's really the whole reason for the renegotiation in the first place.
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