Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly shaping the landscape of gastroenterology and endoscopy, offering new opportunities to improve diagnostics, treatment, and workflow efficiency. Despite numerous AI applications being explored in academic research, regulatory authorization remains a bottleneck, limiting real-world adoption. This paper explores the role of industry in fostering AI integration by addressing ethical considerations, regulatory pathways, data security, and commercialization strategies.
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