ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA: A REVOLUTIONARY TRANSFORMATION IN RESEARCH AND HEALTHCARE
Abstract
In recent decades, artificial intelligence (AI) and big data technologies have brought about paradigm shifts in science and healthcare. These technologies accelerate research processes by analyzing large data sets, identifying complex patterns, and creating predictive models, opening up new opportunities for protecting human health. According to statistics, the global big data market was valued at US$275 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach US$650 billion by 2030 (Statista, 2024).
At the same time, the market for AI-based healthcare solutions is expected to reach US$45 billion in 2025 (MarketsandMarkets, 2023). This article analyzes the role of SI and big data in scientific research and healthcare, based on specific examples and statistical data.
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