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Home » Microsoft AI outperforms doctors in diagnosing complex cases
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Microsoft AI outperforms doctors in diagnosing complex cases

By Juno chenJuly 2, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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  • Microsoft’s AI Diagnostic Orchestrator correctly diagnosed complex cases 4× more often than unaided doctors (85.5% vs 20%).
  • The system could reduce healthcare costs and speed diagnosis, but it still requires clinical trials and the human element of care.

What happened: Microsoft’s new AI diagnoses complex medical cases better than doctors

Microsoft introduced its AI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI‑DxO), which uses a ‘chain‑of‑debate’ approach with multiple AI agents—powered by OpenAI’s o3 model—to tackle complex medical cases. In tests using 304 case studies from the New England Journal of Medicine, the system achieved an 85.5% accuracy rate, compared to just 20% by experienced doctors who worked under constrained conditions. The AI also reduced diagnostic testing costs and is being integrated into products like Copilot and Bing for future deployment.

Also read: Authors sue Microsoft over AI training using their books
Also read: Vodafone names Pilar López from Microsoft as new CFO

Why it’s important

The tool represents a significant advance in AI diagnostic support, potentially addressing clinical bottlenecks and cutting healthcare waste—estimated at 25% of U.S. spending. However, experts caution that empathetic patient care, clinical validation, and real-world performance remain crucial, and this system is not yet ready for clinical use.

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Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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