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Global AI in epidemiology market to hit $2.6b by 2030

Thanks to the increasing demand for real-time disease surveillance.

The global market for artificial intelligence (AI) in Epidemiology is projected to reach $2.6b by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate of 25.2%, said Research and Markets.

The sector’s expansion is attributed to the increasing demand for real-time disease surveillance and outbreak response capabilities.

In addition, the rise of wearable health devices and mobile health applications is contributing to the market’s growth.

“Technological advancements in AI, including natural language processing and deep learning, are further expanding the capabilities of epidemiological tools,” the report said.

Meanwhile, government and international funding for AI-based public health initiatives are further accelerating adoption, with agencies investing in advanced tools to strengthen epidemiological capabilities.

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