The Partnership for Artificial Intelligence and Automation in Healthcare has members from health systems, industry and payer groups, as well as regulators and individual professionals. Its goal is to accelerate the widespread adoption of AI and automation in health.
“With spiraling costs, increasing need, decreasing resources and rapidly advancing technologies, healthcare desperately needs to catch up,” Mr. Linkous told Politico.
AI has the potential to revolutionize nearly every aspect healthcare. Recent innovations involve machine learning enabled robotic surgery assistance, a cognitive computing system to better match patients to clinical trials and an artificial neural network that can help identify and diagnose eye diseases.
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