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Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Animal Health

1 h 2 min · 27 de feb de 2024
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Artificial Intelligence has the potential to transform and revolutionize healthcare – both for humans and animals.  Benefits may include faster and more accurate diagnoses, improved access to medical and veterinary care, and better treatment decisions.  Today we explore how AI is already being used in the animal health space, and the potential for future uses to continue to improve animal health.  We will also talk about the lack of regulations and legislation pertaining to the use of AI in healthcare and the potential risks.

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