AI-powered personalised medicine could revolutionise healthcare (and no, we’re not putting ChatGPT in charge)

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Technology and AI in healthcare are already indispensable tools, and their significance will only grow further in the future, revolutionizing medical treatments, improving patient outcomes, and optimizing resource allocation. AI is not meant to replace human healthcare professionals, but it can significantly transform medical treatments, particularly for diseases like cancer, and improve patient outcomes. We found a great article in “The Guardian” taking a closer look at the role of AI in Healthcare. 

Read the full article here.

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