Artificial Intelligence is increasingly taking on a role in improving healthcare systems and the work of doctors.
Euronews Health has listed 5 ways AI has changed people's health in Europe this year.
First, AI is being used to predict health risks. Scientists in several European countries have developed systems that predict diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease many years before diagnosis.
Second, AI is speeding up disease diagnosis. In the UK, AI tools are being used to detect heart disease and prostate cancer more quickly, saving patients weeks of waiting.
Third, AI is helping to monitor patients after surgery. In Germany, researchers are using it to track the recovery of patients who have had stents placed in their heart's blood vessels.
Fourth, AI is being used in the fight against antibiotic resistance. Scientists in various European countries are using AI to discover new treatments against drug-resistant bacteria.
And finally, AI is making the administrative work of doctors easier. In Ireland, Microsoft has introduced an AI-powered clinical assistant, while in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom and Finland, tools are being used to help doctors with notes and documents.
But it should be noted that although Artificial Intelligence is very useful, it cannot replace doctors, but only assist them.
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