AI can revolutionize healthcare by enhancing diagnostics, personalizing treatments, and improving outcomes. Samira Abbasgholizadeh-Rahimi, a researcher at McGill University, is at the forefront, focusing on AI’s potential to prevent chronic diseases and improve care for vulnerable populations. Despite AI’s promise, biases in data and ethical concerns remain challenges. Abbasgholizadeh-Rahimi emphasizes the need for transparency, inclusion, and interdisciplinary collaboration to harness AI’s full potential. She advocates for better education for clinicians on AI applications and stresses the importance of integrating AI tools into clinical practice to benefit both patients and healthcare professionals.

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