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The future of medicine is promising with Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the greatest contributor in medicine...

Let's define in simple terms what Artificial Intelligence (AI) means, which is the medium in which any device, computers or robots perform activities that require human intelligence.

In the field of medicine it is already being used by leaps and bounds and despite having its detractors due to its vertiginous progress it is already promising to be of great help in the diagnostic areas.

It is considered that ninety-five percent (95%) of hospitals and healthcare centers in the US will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2020 and in China there is already a robot called Xiaoyi, who consults in primary care , where he has had hits up to 85%.

Xiaoyi passes her Medical Licensing exam

This Chinese robot helps medical professionals in their workplace, as it is capable of reviewing medical records at breakneck speed.

Via: thenewstack.io

In the area of ​​neurology, great contributions have been made, thanks to neural networks, internal waves have been used to achieve activity in invalid parts of the body by exerting movement through waves. This new technology senses brain activity through a kind of helmet with electrodes. The next thing is that this device sends these waves wirelessly to a computer and it decodes them before transmitting them to other electrodes that are on the patient's knees, this allows it to drive the muscles and mobilize the invalid parts.

When professionals have been confronted with Artificial Intelligence, in all the images the computer program exceeded or equaled the result of the specialists.

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Probably with the advancement of cellular devices, the quality of photography and the speed of processes as well as applications will change the way of diagnosing and treating some of the diseases.

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