Of all the ramifications that artificial intelligence is beginning to have on our world, the most important by far -- for obvious reasons -- will be its impact on human health.
AI has become a new tool that healthcare workers, biotech researchers, pharma professionals and now even consumers are utilizing. A TechEmergence study of healthcare industry executives "found that over 50 percent anticipate broad scale AI adoption by 2025". Women, although only about 13.5% of the entire machine learning field, are making great strides in the field of artificial intelligence in pharma and healthcare. From CEOs of biotech companies to machine learning engineers, I profile seven women who are solving some of healthcare's biggest problems ranging from global physician shortages to the misdiagnosis of disease to making sense of big data.
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