Accessibility is key
Despite its complexity, this form of remote monitoring is extremely accessible and affordable to all and unlike many care techniques, is appropriate for everyone. This unlocks vast potential for massive uptake of such technology and is the main reason that ‘hybrid AI’, which is the ability to combine cognition with recognition, is the key to achieving an era of ‘smart care’.
AI may be a daunting prospect to many, however it is not as daunting as the state of our healthcare systems. If real change is going to happen, we must think beyond healthcare’s current relationship with technology and work in harmony to create sustainable solutions that champion prevention over cure, and hybrid AI might just hold the answer.

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About the author: Faramarz Farhoodi, founder of AI Nexus Healthcare, has more than three decades of experience in the field of AI, having led more than 1,000 person-years of AI application development across the defense, healthcare, manufacturing and finance industries – with his experience as diverse as helping to build NATO command and control systems to overseeing Amazon.com’s largest commercial account.Back to HCB News