Robotic Process Automation
by Romil Rawat, Rajesh Kumar Chakrawarti, Sanjaya Kumar Sarangi, Rahul Choudhary, Anand Singh Gadwal, Vivek Bhardwaj
13Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Medical Science Post Covid 19 Pandemic
Yash Aryaman and Amit Kumar Tyagi*
Department of Fashion Technology, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Abstract
In science, artificially intelligent systems are used excessively. Common programs include diagnosing patients, end-to-end drug discovery and development, improving communication between health practitioners and affected persons, transcribing medical documents, such as prescriptions, and remotely treating patients. Several kinds of artificial intelligence are now being utilized by patients, suppliers of care, and life sciences organizations. Modern computer computations have recently achieved accuracy levels in the field of clinical sciences that are comparable to those of human experts, despite the fact that computer frameworks frequently carry out tasks more effectively than people do. Some theorize that it is inevitable that people will be supplanted in specific jobs inside the clinical sciences. While diagnostic confidence never comes to 100 percent, joining machines and doctors dependably upgrades framework execution. Cognitive projects are affecting clinical practices by applying regular language handling to peruse the quickly growing library of logical writing and examine long stretches of different electronic clinical records. Artificial intelligence might enhance the consideration direction of infected patients, propose accurate treatments for complex ...
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