Forbes July 12, 2023
Carrie Rubinstein

In this age of AI, various fundamental areas of our lives are being transformed. Sometimes this transformation sparks concern, and sometimes, especially when it comes to our health and wellbeing, it ignites tremendous hope.

These days, it seems that hope is the prevailing emotion: a growing number of AI based innovations are clearly improving healthcare, allowing for smarter, faster and more accurate services based on mind-boggling technologies.

Today, 59% of US healthcare executives believe that AI is either “very effective” or “often effective” in improving clinical outcomes. Doctors and researchers are using AI tools as well as large databases and revolutionizing medicine in unprecedented ways.

Many giants in the US healthcare system are already making a difference.

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