Fortune September 28, 2022
Dan Reilly

When it comes to the ways artificial intelligence can improve health care, the opportunities are seemingly limited only by imagination. Doctors have used A.I. to detect anomalies on x-rays and other imaging tests, accurately predict the risks of childbirth, and determine the genetic structures of the proteins that make up the human body, but the vast potential is being hindered by a lack of comprehensive data sharing and reticence to trust the technology, among many factors.

At the latest Fortune Brainstorm Health virtual discussion on Wednesday, experts from various parts of the medical field said that once these impediments are overcome, A.I. could be the key to improving patient outcomes, lowering overall costs, and reducing burnout and...

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