Can Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning Replace Your Doctor? - 1redDrop
The dream of one day having an entity with artificial intelligence diagnose your condition and recommend the best treatment may still be years away, but at IBM Watson Health and elsewhere, the technology and capability is evolving at such a rapid pace that such a function could well be part of regular healthcare practices. About a month ago I interviewed Deborah DiSanzo, who is IBM's General Manager for Watson Health. She was previously the CEO of Phillips Healthcare but now spearheads the development of Watson Health into a multi-billion-dollar business unit for IBM. "I was at one of our larger partners who is actually using our application from IBM called Clinical Trial Matching, which enables oncologists to, from the hundreds of thousands of clinical trials that are going on, match the appropriate clinical trial to the patient. And the breast oncologist that I was speaking to said it is fantastic because it "enables me to speak to my patients better, I turn the screen around and I show her what the particular type of breast cancer she has, how that matches with the top three clinical trials that she could go on.""
Aug-15-2016, 00:30:10 GMT