Amira Islamagic- What does the medical industry's future hold? If we accept the World Economic Forum's projection that by 2025, machines would do 50% of all labour functions, we may expect to witness some significant changes in the next years. Indeed, workplace automation has fast emerged as a key force for efficiency and creativity in practically every sector of society, and its ultimate application to healthcare will give each of us a unique window into how technology will affect our day-to-day lives.
According to Amira Islamagic, there are several examples of how technology is changing conventional forms of human-to-human connection, like the increased complexity of AI-powered chatbots and the rise of voicebots. As businesses worldwide concentrated on preserving access to useful knowledge, counsel, and services, the past 12 months have only served to increase levels of innovation and technology adoption. However, the "digital revolution" of healthcare must be handled delicately and with some degree of prudence. Public cynicism may be challenging to overcome, particularly when emotive problems are involved—and few topics are more emotionally charged as health. The key indicator of success