A new study from Mass General Brigham evaluates the effectiveness of an AI-powered medical interpreter in surgical settings, finding that while AI offers speed and convenience, human interpreters are still preferred for emotionally complex conversations. This highlights the need for flexible, layered solutions combining technology with human sensitivity to ensure effective communication and trust in healthcare settings.
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