Amazing application of AI! Kudos to the scientific community and the doctors.
Ai makes screening the genome of unborn fetuses for genetic diseases more efficient . The Ai system could inform whether abortion is required to prevent genetic disorders in future generations.
With the global healthcare artificial intelligence market expected to grow to $36.1 billion by 2025, AI will revolutionize healthcare. From monitoring patient vital signs and other health indicators to help with early diagnosis to robotic surgeries, data analysis, and decision-making, it'll be really fascinating to see AI's possibilities in the industry.
Imagine being hurt at work, and having to spend 1 night in a hospital, and getting a bill for over $10K. That is the US healthcare.
Surprised by how the downsides get as much thrift as the upsides. For example, physicians will still review the diagnoses, etc.
Amazing and hopeful. Real hard AI - conscious machines will almost certainly dramatically improve health outcomes and significantly improve quality of life for people living with disabilities. Look forward to the future and more AI videos from The Economist.
Hopefully this AI treatments would be able to save people faster now before people who are suffering from Diabetes lose their eyesights pleaseš
A nationalized/universal health care system would make healthcare better
5 mins....Everyone in Turkey has an ID CARD which is used for dr appointments at the surgery, no receptionist, check my medication, hospital appointments and history, legal issues...really GB should follow suite...reform the nhs, be efficient, and transparent..no to privitisation...this APPLIES to all goverment sectors..thanknyou
I think that, apart from a technology easier tu use and safer, AI could be a huge progress for a more friendly world because all the mentalities will be focus on the progress and so different problems will be forgotten with time and with a confrontation more focus on the evolution of our world which seems to be more and more develop by technical progress
While AI has the potential to greatly improve medicine by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and optimizing treatment plans, there are also concerns regarding its potential harm. The use of AI in medicine could potentially lead to harm if the algorithms are not adequately trained or validated, or if they are biased towards certain populations or conditions. Furthermore, there is the potential for AI to be used unethically, such as in the development of autonomous weapons or in the exploitation of personal health information for commercial gain. Therefore, it is essential that the development and use of AI in medicine be accompanied by rigorous ethical and regulatory frameworks to ensure that its benefits are maximized while minimizing the potential for harm. As with any new technology, it is important to carefully consider the potential risks and benefits, and to prioritize the well-being and autonomy of patients above all else.
AI is going to dominate everything. We know how that ends, let's not play the fools. As much as we need many of AI's advancements, we know what we have to do, but we can't enforce that. When AI starts to enforce what is needed to be done, than nobody is going to like it. That's all we eventually need: enforcement, like we do with children. But do we really want that?
Image and sound recognition Ai system could detect congenital defects in fetuses more efficiently. "prevention is more effective than any cure".
Baymax in real life! Does anyone still remember this Disney movie?
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Hasn't AI been doing this for years now?
Lack of human commitment renders technological power however advanced of no avail.
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Est-ce que l'intelligence artificielle sait jouer à la pétanque?
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