How Will AI in Healthcare Be Remembered for Its Impact on Billions of Lives?
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New Delhi, Feb 20 (NationPress) AI is not intended to replace medical professionals; its true purpose is to reclaim time for them—time to reflect, engage, and provide care, as noted by industry experts.
Roy Jakobs, CEO of Philips, identified the healthcare sector as one where AI can create significant human impact. Speaking at the AI Impact Summit, he remarked, “In ten years, AI in healthcare will be remembered not for the optimizations made on screens, but for the billions of lives it has positively affected.”
Alexander Wang, Chief AI Officer at Meta, highlighted the increasing presence of AI in daily life and India’s pivotal role in its evolution. Emphasizing the company’s vision of “personal superintelligence,” he stated, “Our aim is to create AI that understands you, your aspirations, and your interests, assisting you in your endeavors.”
“It caters to you, regardless of your location.” He stressed the need for responsible implementation, asserting, “As your personal AI becomes more attuned to you, our credibility relies on our ability to operate responsibly. Trust, transparency, and governance must evolve alongside the technology,” Wang added.
Martin Schroeter, Chairman and CEO of Kyndryl, stated, “The innovation is evident, but the readiness is a challenge. Currently, AI is not fully industrialized; infrastructure, data, operations, and workforce must be prepared for large-scale support.”
He emphasized the importance of trust and governance, saying, “The future of AI will be determined not in laboratories or boardrooms but by how responsibly it is integrated into the systems that society relies on daily.”
Olivier Blum, Global CEO of Schneider Electric, pointed out the vital connections between AI and the global energy transition. “AI requires more computational power, which in turn demands more energy. We must not overlook the strain this will place on global energy resources,” he cautioned, while also highlighting AI's potential for enhancing efficiency.