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AI Takes Over Human Tasks in Medical Sector but Not Entirely

By Shubhendra Anand , 19 September, 2024

Artificial intelligence will gain momentum in the technology market in 2024. This is due to the growing index of artificial intelligence in different market sectors. Studies show that artificial intelligence (AI) helps humans to enhance productivity. Hence, its proper usage may take the services and business to different levels in the stipulated time. Researchers state that artificial intelligence tends to overcome humans in a study of 2024. However, it is pending to determine if all human-done tasks or only selective ones AI is feasible.

In the era of advanced technologies, AI sets different benchmarks for this decade in every sector. From creativity to decision-making, AI can do it all. However, the AI inputs sometimes fail to take the right step. Moreover, industries like the medical sector will see drastic changes with the help of artificial intelligence in 2024. It helps in image classification, keeping patient health records, and clinical data analysis. Apart from all these, artificial intelligence helps to track disease outbreaks from public responses and data. AI helps in image broadening, which helps treat malignant diseases. Hence, with the results drawn, healthcare analysts find it easier to make further diagnoses. AI helps produce medicines and medical applications; with this, medical progress is getting faster. There are many other contributions of artificial intelligence in the medical sector. However, the technology has some lacunas that fail to meet the medical sector's expectations in 2024.

AI serves both pros and cons in the technology sector, including healthcare. It fails to grasp the complexities of data analysis after a certain point. There are several things AI fails to do in the medical sector. However, these functionalities are vital in the healthcare sector. It fails to make complex decisions, lacks emotional assistance towards patients, requires much data to process, expensive frontier modes, and many more. Therefore, researchers find relying entirely on AI for medical consultations challenging. Human assistance and collaboration are needed to analyze and treat the disease successfully. It is a myth that AI can take over the industry in the next few years.

               Market of imaging in the medical sector with artificial intelligence from 

                                             2022-2032 in USD million:

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Shubhendra Anand

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