How many ML/AI-powered clinical diagnostic tests will become standard-of-care in the United States by April 21, 2033?
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There are many AI/ML-powered diagnostic tests in clinical use in the United States today, but almost none are "standard of care". Standard of care means that a test is part of guidelines for disease diagnosis. It takes a long time and many studies to achieve this status, but once it is done, the test becomes routinely used.
This is part of a bigger question regarding what impact AI/ML technologies will have in medicine. It is one way to quantify part of that impact, specifically in diagnoses of disease. Medicine moves slowly, hence this is a long-term prediction (9 years to resolve).
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