“The science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs”. John McCarthy
Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks went on growing exponentially. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed, and reducing size with respect to time.
AI is accomplished by studying how the human brain thinks, and how humans learn, decide, and work while trying to solve a problem, and then using the outcomes of this study as a basis of developing intelligent software and systems.
AI-enabled tools can identify meaningful relationships in raw data and has the potential to be applied in almost every field of medicine, including drug development, treatment decisions, patient care, and financial and operational decisions.
With AI, healthcare professionals can tackle complex problems that would be difficult, time-intensive, or inefficient to address alone. AI could be a valuable resource for medical professionals, allowing them to better use their expertise and provide value across the health ecosystem.