Deloitte October 24, 2019
Pedro Arboleda, Managing Director, Deloitte Monitor

Artificial intelligence (AI) is all around us. Even as I write this blog, the AI software in my computer is automatically correcting my misspellings, comma errors, and clunky grammar. It learns from my mistakes and gets better each time I write. As I head to the airport, my traffic app uses AI to continually recalibrate my optimal route, and my ride-sharing app uses the same technology to calculate my fare.

In the medical technology space, we have been discussing the potential of AI for a number of years. During AdvaMed’s annual conference in Boston last month, the buzz around AI was noticeably louder. There was an acknowledgement among many speakers and attendees that AI has become indispensable for medtech companies...

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