Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing disease diagnosis by enabling faster, more accurate detection of conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders. <br /><br />AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of medical data—like imaging, lab results, and patient history—far more efficiently than humans, helping doctors make better-informed decisions. <br /><br />However, concerns remain about the overreliance on machines, the potential for biased algorithms, and issues related to data privacy. <br /><br />While AI holds great promise in improving healthcare outcomes, it must be carefully regulated and used to support—not replace—clinical judgment<br /><br />Zamzam ali <br /><br />Al-Mustaqbal University <br />The First University in Iraq.