Beyond The Hype: Philips CEO Says The Future Is AI Platforms
Executive Summary
Philips CEO Frans von Houten says the future of health care is in AI platforms that will transform how effectively and efficiently patients are treated. He predicts the technology will be so ubiquitous that users will not even realize they are interacting with the technology.
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