A few years ago, it seemed straight out of a science fiction novel. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is important in many areas of our daily lives… and medicine is no exception. “AI has incredible potential to rapidly lead to major advances, even more so in healthcare than elsewhere. Today, it is in this digital realm that the big breakthroughs will be the most important and impactful.”says Pr: Antoine Tesnier, head of Campus Paris, a development center dedicated to digital health.
It’s been a few years since computer-assisted diagnostic algorithms have been established, surgeons are driving robots, or even anesthesiologists are testing the effects of virtual reality on patient anxiety, as recalled in a white paper published by the College of Physicians. in 2018. But for a while, the explosion in the number of publications…
Source: Le Figaro

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