China has launched the world’s first hospital fully operated by artificial intelligence. It is staffed with 14 AI doctors and 4 AI nurses, capable of independently admitting up to 3,000 patients per day.
The hospital’s AI doctors analyze incoming health data, medical images, and patient histories, providing accurate diagnoses, recommending treatments, and even prescribing medication.

Unlike traditional systems, the AI staff continuously learns and improves, becoming smarter with each patient interaction.
With its blend of speed and precision, this innovation has the potential to radically transform healthcare delivery — making it faster, more accessible, and possibly even more accurate than conventional models. If successful, it could inspire a global wave of “smart hospitals,” reshaping the future of medicine.

