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Offline helen

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AI in the medical industry
« on: May 17, 2022, 04:28:46 am »
Artificial intelligence, or AI as we have come to call it, is a broad branch of computer science that focuses on automatic "thinking" programs or machines that seek to mimic human abilities to solve problems and make decisions. Contrary to popular belief, artificial intelligence is designed for humans not to replace us, but to make our work easier and expand our own abilities. Over the years, artificial intelligence has found use cases across industries. Medicine has not been without it. With the help of artificial intelligence, the work of medical staff has become much easier and diagnoses have become much more accurate. After all, AI in medical imaging is able to quickly scan and analyze the collected visual information.

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Re: AI in the medical industry
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2022, 04:42:42 am »
The rapid growth of high technologies greatly simplifies the existence of a person and work processes in general. For diagnosis and treatment, medical imaging is widely used, including various types of medical imaging, such as radiography, fluoroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, and hybrid methods. Basically, benefits of ai in radiology https://vitechteam.com/benefits-of-implementing-ai-in-medical-imaging-most-significant-use-cases/ allow physicians to see organs, bones, and tissues in a patient's body. Artificial intelligence in radiology can help identify patterns and recognize structures based on autonomously extracted features.