Global Health Systems Are Learning To Embrace AI As A Force For Good
AI Is Increasingly Seen As A Realistic Solution To The Demand Overload On Clinicians
Executive Summary
The term artificial intelligence was coined at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project in 1956, but it is only in very recent years that it has been consistently at the top of the agenda in discussions on the future direction of health care. As a tool to improve both the quality and speed of care, AI is now increasingly seen as a realistic solution to the demand overload on clinicians. At the same time, techno-fears are abating. This confluence will transform health care radically in the next two decades.