AI in Healthcare: The Breakthroughs Already Happening
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Season 2 Rerun
Some of the biggest AI breakthroughs are not happening in chatbots.
They are happening in healthcare.
AI is already helping researchers and clinicians:
- detect disease earlier
- analyse medical imaging faster
- accelerate drug discovery
- model human biology
- personalise treatment pathways
- uncover patterns humans would likely miss
And some of what comes next sounds almost like science fiction.
Regenerative medicine. AI-guided tissue engineering. Personalised therapies. The possibility of bioprinting and organ modelling moving from experimental research toward practical medicine.
But this episode is not about hype.
It is about understanding what AI is actually changing in healthcare right now, what is still experimental, and why this matters far beyond hospitals and laboratories.
In this episode:
- How AI is reshaping diagnosis and treatment
- Why protein modelling became such a major breakthrough
- The role AI is playing in longevity and preventative care
- What “personalised medicine” may actually look like
- The difference between genuine breakthroughs and inflated expectations
As Decoded: AI for Everyone moves toward Season 4 and Applied Intelligence, this episode revisits one of the most important real-world examples of AI already changing serious systems.
Because AI is no longer just helping us search for information.
It is increasingly helping us understand the human body itself.
Resources and tools:
decoded-podcast.com/
joelleslie.com.au
PromptEngineeringCookBook.com
Strategen-AI.com