AI is not the future, it is the past. It has entered into people’s lives without them realising it. What makes the future fascinating is not AI, but how pharma marketing will change because of it.
Such an interesting read! I find it fascinating how AI is shaping pharma marketing, especially in creating more personalized engagement. One thought I had while reading was how AI could also play a role in improving access in rural areas. Imagine combining AI-driven tools with telemedicine to address both marketing needs and healthcare delivery gaps in underserved regions—it feels like a win-win.
Another thing that stands out to me is the challenge of data silos. Collaborations between pharma companies and health-tech startups could be one way to tackle this while also streamlining real-world evidence use.
It’s exciting to think about how AI can go beyond just marketing and actually build trust and accessibility within communities.
Such an interesting read! I find it fascinating how AI is shaping pharma marketing, especially in creating more personalized engagement. One thought I had while reading was how AI could also play a role in improving access in rural areas. Imagine combining AI-driven tools with telemedicine to address both marketing needs and healthcare delivery gaps in underserved regions—it feels like a win-win.
Another thing that stands out to me is the challenge of data silos. Collaborations between pharma companies and health-tech startups could be one way to tackle this while also streamlining real-world evidence use.
It’s exciting to think about how AI can go beyond just marketing and actually build trust and accessibility within communities.