Screen Rant November 25, 2021
Tanner Hall

Digital twins aren’t exactly new, but it is likely they will become more useful and commonplace as technology improves, and especially in healthcare.

Human digital twins, paired with AI-driven processes, have the potential to expedite life-saving procedures and medications while pinpointing injuries and diseases. The healthcare industry struggles at times to gain an accurate window into the human body which has led to medical mistakes like delays in treatment, misdiagnosis, and even the death of patients. However, the industry progressively improves efficiency by introducing innovations like x-rays and CT scans. Human digital twins are the latest wave of technology that is likely to augment a healthcare professional’s decision-making by providing a variety of data sets specific to each person...

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