GE talking about A.i16 Jan 2025 12:03
Today, thanks to AI-powered integration of imaging and medical device data, providers have advanced support to help them manage this complexity and optimize care for each patient. Clinicians now have access to tools such as U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared AI-assisted diagnostic software for early-stage lung cancer, which can help improve the sensitivity and specificity of malignancy assessments. That is inspiring progress.
I personally believe the day will eventually come when AI helps us change the “C” word from “cancer” to “cure.” The technology is improving how radiologists detect and treat cancer by enhancing image analysis, reducing errors, predicting treatment outcomes, and enabling personalized care. While AI will never be a substitute for human medical expertise, I predict that 2025 will showcase many more examples of AI’s ability to improve the lives of cancer patients and the care offered by their providers.