Can AI solve Zimbabwe’s medical challenges?

Government has every right to regulate. But regulation should be targeted and intelligent.

ZIMBABWE’S healthcare system has faced many struggles over the years, shortages of doctors and nurses, lack of medicine, poor hospital infrastructure, and long travel times for patients in rural areas. But with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), there is a new hope that technology could help close some of these gaps. The big question…

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