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Australian Healthcare Organisations Haven't Advanced Beyond AI Pilots, Appian Research Finds
New research from Appian (Nasdaq: APPN) highlights the slow introduction of AI into the healthcare sector in Australia, with the majority of people surveyed within healthcare organisations with very few of the people surveyed within healthcare organizations stating their companies had moved beyond pilot stage implementations. The research, which surveyed 500 Australian healthcare workers, shows while 60% are piloting AI technology or running small-scale trials, only 12% have fully deployed the t
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