1. “A year spent in artificial intelligence
is enough to make one believe in
God.”
2. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of
a computer or a robot controlled by a
computer to do tasks that are usually
done by humans and thus they require
human intelligence and discernment.
Artificial intelligence is the simulation of
human intelligence processes by
machines, especially computer systems.
5. DEVELOPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF RADIOLOGY TOOLS
Radiological images obtained by MRI machines,
CT scanners, and x-rays offer non-invasive
visibility into the inner workings of the human
body.
But many diagnostic processes still rely on
physical tissue samples obtained through
biopsies, which carry risks including the potential
for infection.
Artificial intelligence will enable the next
generation of radiology tools that are accurate
and detailed enough to replace the need for
tissue samples in some cases, experts predict.
6. EXPANDING ACCESS TO CARE
Shortages of trained healthcare providers,
including ultrasound technicians and
radiologists can significantly limit access to life-
saving care in developing nations around the
world.
Artificial intelligence could help mitigate the
impacts of this severe deficit of qualified clinical
staff by taking over some of the diagnostic
duties typically allocated to humans.
7. DISCOVERING THE POSSIBLE WAYS FOR ANTIBODIES
Electronic health record data
can help to identify infection
patterns and highlight patients at
risk before they begin to show
symptoms. Leveraging machine
learning and AI tools to drive these
analytics can enhance their accuracy
and create faster, more accurate
alerts for healthcare providers.
8. CREATING MORE PRECISE ANALYTICS FOR PATHOLOGY
IMAGES
“70% of all decisions in healthcare are
based on a pathology result”.
So the more accurate we get, and the
sooner we get to the right diagnosis,
the better we’re going to be.
That’s what digital pathology and AI
has the opportunity to deliver.
9. BRINGING INTELLIGENCE TO MEDICAL DEVICES AND MACHINES
In the medical environment, smart
devices are critical for monitoring
patients in the ICU and elsewhere.
Since using artificial intelligence to
enhance the ability to identify
deterioration, suggest that sepsis is
taking hold, or sense the development
of complications can significantly
improve outcomes.
10. “You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop”
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