AI Trends in Healthcare Special Segment with Dr. Amit Shah
May 10, 2026
AI Trends in Healthcare & Life Sciences with Dr. Amit Shah | Technology Executives Review® April 2026 Edition
AI is rapidly moving from pilot programs into real-world healthcare environments, bringing both significant opportunity and growing operational risk.
In this special segment from the Technology Executives Review® April 2026 Edition, Alex Jarett is joined by Dr. Amit Shah, Founder of GNS AI, LLC, for a focused discussion on emerging AI trends in Healthcare & Life Sciences, including clinical workflows, agentic AI platforms, governance, digital twins, biomedical research, and the growing importance of understanding the limits of AI in high-stakes environments.
The discussion explores how healthcare organizations are beginning to operationalize AI at scale, while also addressing the risks associated with autonomous systems, decision-making, security, patient safety, and workflow integration.
Key Takeaways:
• AI in healthcare is rapidly shifting from pilots to operational deployment
• Agentic AI platforms are beginning to automate clinical and operational workflows
• Governance, auditability, and control systems are becoming mission-critical
• Digital twins and biomedical AI models are accelerating research and drug discovery
• AI systems in healthcare must operate within clearly understood boundaries and workflows
• The risks of inaccurate AI-driven decisions are significantly higher in healthcare environments
The segment also explores emerging healthcare AI use cases including clinical trial operations, patient access systems, AI-assisted diagnostics, robotics, workflow automation, and precision medicine platforms.
Hosted by:
Alex Jarett, Founder & CEO, Technology Executives Club®
Guest Analyst:
Amit Shah
This session provides Technology Leaders and Tech Business Leaders with a grounded look at how AI is transforming Healthcare & Life Sciences, and what organizations must consider as these systems move into real-world operational environments.