Research in Remote Patient Monitoring Systems (RPMS) is highly valued since it directly impacts people's health and wellbeing. The number of cases being treated with RPMS has increased since the beginning of the pandemic. However, there are still challenges to be met, such as mobility, heterogeneous networks, standardisation of RPMSs, automation, and Quality of Service (QoS), despite the rise in their use. The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into remote patient monitoring (RPM) is causing a revolution in the healthcare industry by improving the quality of care provided to patients, boosting operational effectiveness, and making it possible to intervene earlier. RPM makes use of technology to monitor the health of patients in a remote location, hence minimising the frequency of in-person visits that are required. The addition of AI algorithms further enhances the potential of RPM by analysing huge volumes of patient data to identify patterns, abnormalities, and potential problems. In this study, we will investigate the most potentially game-changing applications of AI in remote patient monitoring in 2023 and beyond.