Inside Precision Medicine June 4, 2024
Helen Albert

Helen Albert chats with Samira Abbasgholizadeh-Rahimi, PhD, a researcher based at McGill University and the Mila-Quebec AI Institute.

Over the last few years there has been increasing hype and publicity about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in many walks of life. In medicine, AI has the potential to improve medical outcomes for patients by speeding up various administrative and medical processes, improving accuracy of diagnoses, and reducing costs. It can also improve the working life of healthcare professionals such as pathologists and radiologists, when used as a diagnostic aid.

However, many patients and healthcare providers are still uncertain about how useful AI can be and are unclear about what it can and cannot achieve. Abbasgholizadeh-Rahimi is the Canada Research...

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