Impact of artificial intelligence on the medical world discussed at Medipol
At the “Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine” event organized in collaboration with Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine and International School of Medicine, the future of medicine and the guiding effects of artificial intelligence applications on the healthcare sector were discussed.

An event titled “Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine” was organized in collaboration with Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine and International School of Medicine. The event, held at the South Campus Conference Hall, addressed the transformative effects of artificial intelligence in the field of medicine. Radiologist and Neurophysiologist Dr. Sana Khan and Founder and CEO of the artificial intelligence application Dv8 Infosystems Bill Faruki participated as speakers in the event. Bill Faruki emphasized that artificial intelligence will revolutionize modern medicine by improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and increasing the efficiency of healthcare services. Faruki also stated that artificial intelligence will support early diagnosis processes with predictive analyses in the fields of pathology and medical imaging.
FARUKI: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS NOT LIMITED TO CHATGPT
Bill Faruki said: “Artificial intelligence algorithms are analyzing a vast amount of medical data, including patient records, to detect abnormalities such as tumors, fractures, and lesions with high accuracy. AI-driven systems will also track disease progression and patient outcomes. Today, people think of AI as a ChatGPT conversation engine. ChatGPT is an application of ‘generative AI’, which we consider under AI, and it creates new content patterns from large data sets. In reality, AI is a broad umbrella term that encompasses many subfields that automate complex tasks and can deliver programmed content without memory or the ability to learn.”
DR. KHAN: PERSONALIZED MEDICINE WILL BECOME POSSIBLE WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Dr. Sana Khan said that artificial intelligence will optimize drug treatments and enable personalized treatment plans based on an individual’s genetic profile, lifestyle, and clinical history. Khan added that treatment plans will be implemented by predicting how individuals will respond to certain treatments and concluded his words as follows: “Today, many people with different diseases are treated with the same drugs. However, thanks to artificial intelligence, this situation will change, and each individual will be able to take medicine according to their own lifestyle and genetic structure. Many people in the sector think that they will be unemployed due to artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence will not take your job or replace you, but if you do not adapt yourself to the new world and technology, then you may lose your job.”
Last Update Date: 19/04/2026 - 14:19