Very valuable information shared in this post. Exciting to know that AI in Health and Robotics industry can help hospitals and doctors to treat patients carefully and avoid medical errors to save life
We are really all so lucky to have you over there on the ground to see what rapid changes are taking place in the Chinese health system, Ruby. As someone who witnessed the change from steam-trains (yes, really, in a small town in lived in the rural south at the turn of the century) to the highspeed trains that traverse the country in a blink of an eye, I'm not surprised to see how rapidly, and apparently seamlessly China has incorporated digital technology in health care. It's great to read how AI can be of useful, practical value - that's where it should be, not in the hands of the techbros who are engaged in industrial level theft of writers and artists work for their own profit. Always fascinating to read your articles Ruby.
How is “AI” defined here - large language models trained on vast amounts of data? I’m curious, as there are different concerns based on which AI technology is used.
China’s health AI also pioneers federated learning to protect patient privacy while pooling data across hospitals enabling more accurate models. Additionally, AI-driven genomic medicine is emerging, accelerating personalized treatments beyond standard diagnostics.
Very valuable information shared in this post. Exciting to know that AI in Health and Robotics industry can help hospitals and doctors to treat patients carefully and avoid medical errors to save life
Thank you Fitim!
We are really all so lucky to have you over there on the ground to see what rapid changes are taking place in the Chinese health system, Ruby. As someone who witnessed the change from steam-trains (yes, really, in a small town in lived in the rural south at the turn of the century) to the highspeed trains that traverse the country in a blink of an eye, I'm not surprised to see how rapidly, and apparently seamlessly China has incorporated digital technology in health care. It's great to read how AI can be of useful, practical value - that's where it should be, not in the hands of the techbros who are engaged in industrial level theft of writers and artists work for their own profit. Always fascinating to read your articles Ruby.
Thanks so much Debbie!
How is “AI” defined here - large language models trained on vast amounts of data? I’m curious, as there are different concerns based on which AI technology is used.
China’s health AI also pioneers federated learning to protect patient privacy while pooling data across hospitals enabling more accurate models. Additionally, AI-driven genomic medicine is emerging, accelerating personalized treatments beyond standard diagnostics.