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Did you know that the development of artificial intelligence dates back to the 1950s? Unfortunately, before it could be used in healthcare and medicine, numerous obstacles and limitations had to be overcome. It was not until the development of deep learning in the early 21st century that the road to its use in these sectors became wide open.
These days, we are witnessing the emergence of artificial intelligence algorithms that can learn on their own and carry out complex analysis without supervision. Innovative AI-based technologies provide indispensable support in clinical practice, risk assessment and diagnostics. These achievements cannot be overlooked or ignored in the day and age of severe financial and staffing crisis in the healthcare sector.
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