AI will have to prove itself to gain greater traction in healthcare sector, say industry players

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AI will have to prove itself to gain greater traction in healthcare sector, say industry players

Industry players emphasize the need for AI to demonstrate its effectiveness in the healthcare sector before widespread adoption. Despite the potential of AI, there is a requirement for more research to verify its safety and efficacy in clinical settings. Dr. Fong Sau Shung highlights the historical trend of new technologies facing rigorous testing before being widely accepted.

The article discusses the challenges AI faces in gaining trust and confidence in critical areas like healthcare. While AI technologies, such as large language models, have shown promise in various industries, the medical field demands thorough validation. Doctors and healthcare professionals seek more evidence and research to support the integration of AI solutions into clinical practices.

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