AI in healthcare a game changer and MN is paving the path

Minnesota Monthly reports

Unlike traditional AI, which analyzes data to make predictions or classifications, generative AI can create novel outputs such as text, images, and unique insights. This is opening up new horizons of possibility for health care, from developing new drugs and personalizing treatment plans to interpreting medical imaging and streamlining administrative tasks.

New applications of AI are becoming more visible and pervasive at health systems across the state. These advances are not only pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in health care, but also making AI an integral part of the patient experience. In Minnesota, leading health systems such as Mayo Clinic, Allina Health, Hennepin Healthcare, and M Health Fairview are at the forefront of integrating AI into their medical practices. Read more about how Dr. Mark Lobanoff, of OVO LASIK + LENS, is shaping the future of ophthalmology with cutting-edge AI solutions.

The article paints a fun picture of what health care might look like in 2045.

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