AI-powered personalised medicine could revolutionise healthcare (and no, we're not putting ChatGPT in charge) Mihaela van der Schaar
From the soaring costs of US healthcare to the recurrent NHS crisis, it can often seem that effective and affordable healthcare is impossible. This will only get worse as chronic conditions grow in prevalence and we discover new ways to treat previously fatal diseases. These new treatments tend to be costly, while new approaches can be hard to introduce into healthcare systems that are either resistant to change or fatigued by too much of it. Meanwhile, growing demand for social care is compounding funding pressure and making the allocation of resources even more complicated. Artificial intelligence (AI) is often glibly posed as the answer for services that are already forced to do more with less.
Jun-26-2023, 09:00:01 GMT
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