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Chapter 667 - Chapter 277: The Idea of Cutting Off, The Consequence of Undertaking Porcelain Work Without a Diamond Drill

Du Leng took over the examination results and pondered deeply, with his eyebrows slightly furrowed.

Clearly, this illness wasn't easy to diagnose.

His medical knowledge was undoubtedly impeccable, even more profound than that of an average chief physician. His ability to diagnose specific diseases through anomalies in examination data was equally strong.

But diagnosing diseases required more than just a profound medical knowledge.

Otherwise, with the advancement of modern artificial intelligence, it would be possible to collect all medical knowledge together, input it into a computer, and let artificial intelligence diagnose diseases directly.

The medical knowledge a doctor can learn in a lifetime is less than one ten-thousandth of what a regular computer holds.

In terms of knowledge memory and storage capacity, computers completely outpace humans.

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