A robot made in China has cleared a national-level qualification test for doctors in the country and obtained a high score.
The robot, co-developed by leading Chinese tech firm iFlytek and Tsinghua University, has achieved a score of 456, higher than the national pass mark of 360, the health and family planning commission in Anhui Province said.
This year, around 530,000 people across the country took the examination in August. The National Medical Examination Center released the pass mark for the written test yesterday.
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The test showed the robot has mastered self-learning and problem solving abilities to a degree. It will be used to assist doctors in clinical diagnosis and will see patients in hospitals, residential communities and homes in the future, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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