The author of this article claims that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine has the potential to revolutionize healthcare. They argue that AI can help to personalize treatment plans, improve diagnosis accuracy, and even identify potential health risks before they become apparent. The author concludes by saying that AI is still in its early stages, but the potential for AI in healthcare is immense.
Which of the following choices best corrects the error in the underlined portion of the passage?
A. They argue that AI can help to personalize treatment plans, improve diagnosis accuracy, and even identify potential health risks before they become apparent. The author concludes by saying that AI is still in its early stages, but its potential for AI in healthcare is immense.
B. They argue that AI can help to personalize treatment plans, improve diagnosis accuracy, and even identify potential health risks before they become apparent. The author concludes by saying that AI is still in its early stages, but the potential for AI in healthcare is immense.
C. They argue that AI can help to personalize treatment plans, improve diagnosis accuracy, and even identify potential health risks before they become apparent. The author concludes by saying that AI is still in its early stages, but the potential for it in healthcare is immense.
D. They argue that AI can help to personalize treatment plans, improve diagnosis accuracy, and even identify potential health risks before they become apparent. The author concludes by saying that AI is still in its early stages, but its potential in healthcare is immense.
The pronoun "its" should be used to refer to the noun "potential" in the sentence. The pronoun "it" in choice C refers back to the noun "AI," which is incorrect, as the sentence is discussing the potential of AI in healthcare, not AI itself. Choice A is incorrect because it uses the possessive pronoun "its" incorrectly. Choice B uses the pronoun "its" twice, which is redundant. Only choice D correctly uses the pronoun "its" to refer to the noun "potential" in the sentence, making it the most logical and grammatically correct answer.