Text and speech recognition, the ability to analyze data, problem-solving – all these skills are available to both humans and artificial intelligence technology. But it is much easier for an artificial mind to cope with terabytes of information, which makes it possible to exclude or at least minimize the possibility of error. No wonder that technological advances have penetrated many, if not all, areas of our lives. And medicine is no exception. Improving the quality of diagnostics, increasing the accuracy of the final diagnosis, the level of treatment, and further patient follow-up are the prospects for introducing AI in this field. And this is just the beginning!
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