Amazon's Dr. Angela Shippy wants to help AI transform the healthcare system

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Dr. Angela Shippy, a medical doctor turned executive at Amazon Web Services, is leading the charge for AI in healthcare at the world's biggest cloud provider...

, the biggest tech companies are racing to bring those efficiencies over to healthcare, a sector that spent $4.5 trillion in 2022.) Web Services, is leading the charge for the world's biggest cloud provider. At Houston Medical Center, where Shippy previously saw patients, she now meets with hospital executives to discuss how tech can be incorporated into patient care.

“If we can take away those tiny administrative burdensome tasks and allow to do what they truly love, then we know we're making it a better experience for them, and we're making it a better experience for the patient as well because they're in control,” Shippy said.) said this earnings season they are investing another $16 billion in AI this year, a 31% increase from last year.

The 3D virtual heart is among the more futuristic tools in the hospital, but Shippy sees value in tools across the spectrum of technology. That vision and her experience during the pandemic informed her decision to move from health to tech — a leap of faith for a doctor who decided her career path at just 9 years old.

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