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Healthcare, business & AI: Nigeria’s diagnostics revolution must start now

The global healthcare AI market is projected to reach $102.7 billion by 2028, revolutionizing medical diagnostics with faster, more accurate processes. Nigeria, with its healthcare rooted in traditional methods and currently lagging in infrastructure and AI adoption, faces a critical juncture. AI applications like Google's DeepMind in imaging, predictive diagnostics, and point-of-care devices offer transformative potential. However, challenges such as poor infrastructure and lack of AI training for professionals hinder progress. The article underscores the need for Nigeria to invest in AI to capitalize on its $15.7 trillion global economic potential by 2030, urging proactive steps to avoid being left behind.
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