ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE: MARKET SCALE AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2025.1.15340Keywords:
artificial intelligence; robotic surgery; medical imaging; machine learning; personalized medicine.Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the scale of the artificial intelligence market in medicine, identify key directions of its development, and analyze the impact of AI technologies on the healthcare sector. The article examines current trends, market growth rates, and prospects for the implementation of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, treatment, and medical process management. Materials and Methods. The article utilizes scientific publications, analytical reports, and statistical data on the artificial intelligence market in medicine. Methods of literature analysis, statistical data processing, trend comparison, and technology development forecasting have been applied. The information was obtained from open sources, international reports, and scientific databases. Results. The analysis revealed rapid growth in the artificial intelligence market in medicine, particularly in the fields of diagnostics, robotic surgery, and medical data management. The key driving factors include increasing investment volumes, advancements in machine learning, and the growing need for automation in medical processes. Further market expansion is projected, with a focus on personalized medicine and the improvement of algorithms to enhance diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions. Artificial intelligence plays a key role in the transformation of medicine, contributing to improved diagnostic accuracy, optimization of treatment processes, and cost reduction. The AI market in medicine is demonstrating steady growth, driven by technological advancements and increasing demand for automated solutions. The further development of artificial intelligence opens new opportunities for personalized medicine and efficient medical data management.
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