Prior to 2010, the main focus of healthcare technology businesses was on advancements brought forth by medical devices that offered evidence-based and historic treatment. But in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a disruptive force in a number of industries, with the healthcare sector being one of the most exciting and quickly developing. AI is transforming the way doctors provide care, from improving diagnostic precision to customizing treatment regimens and expediting administrative duties. Patient outcomes and operational efficiency have been greatly enhanced by the use of AI-driven technologies, including robots, machine learning, and natural language processing. But these developments also bring with them issues with data privacy, ethics, and the requirement for regulatory frameworks. This essay examines the development of AI in healthcare, as well as its present uses, difficulties, and possibilities.
Goldi Soni (Mon,) studied this question.