Abstract
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has opened new avenues for personalized medicine, revolutionizing patient care and medical decision-making. Neural networks, a core component of AI, are enabling the development of highly accurate predictive models that can tailor medical treatments to individual patients. This article explores the role of neural networks in personalized medicine, discussing their potential to analyze large datasets, predict health outcomes, and optimize treatment plans. Additionally, the article examines the challenges and opportunities in integrating AI-driven solutions into healthcare systems and the ethical implications of AI in medical practice.
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