India, Sept. 29 -- On the frontlines, Dr. Brajesh Kunwar, senior consultant interventional cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai explains how AI is changing diagnosis. In radiology, AI flags early stroke on CT, micro-calcifications on mammograms, and even polyps during colonoscopy that the human eye might miss. Doctors are supported by a Clinical Intelligence Engine that suggests likely diagnoses, tests and next steps. And we are seeing AI models that read a routine ECG or even a chest X-ray and predict future cardiac risk. Global studies show that AI-ECG models can detect structural heart disease and abnormal filling pressures, and deep-learning from chest X-rays can estimate 10-year major cardiovascular event risk. Genomics adds a...