The complexity and rise of data in healthcare mean that artificial intelligence (AI) will increasingly be applied within the field. Several types of AI tools are already being used by patients and providers of care, as well as life sciences companies. Diagnoses and treatment recommendations, patient engagement and adherence and administrative activities are the most common types of applications. Although there are many cases where AI can perform healthcare tasks as well as or better than humans, implementation issues will prevent large-scale automation of healthcare professional jobs for a long time.
AI is becoming more sophisticated at doing what humans […]
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