Artificial intelligence (AI) promises faster diagnoses, personalized treatment, and more efficient healthcare systems, but its real-world impact has been uneven across countries. A new review suggests that success depends less on algorithms and more on how nations govern data, train professionals, and regulate high-risk applications.
These findings are presented in The Strategic Trajectory of Artificial Intelligence in Qatar’s Healthcare Sector: A Model for UN Sustainable Development Goal 9, published in Frontiers in Artificial…