Artificial Intelligence is bringing results in many areas of healthcare and mental health is no exception.
Author: Heather Djunga
Artificial Intelligence, or AI as we know it, wasn’t on the world’s radar when the Covid-19 pandemic rolled in. We simply didn’t think that computer technology could ever successfully give answers to some of medical science’s most compelling questions – ones which we as humans are unable to answer. Yet, it seems AI has taken a central position in medical circles in just a few years. This is because it is able to process enormous amounts of data, quicker than a human professional can! Data is fed into the intelligence system, and data is given out. This brilliant interplay of…
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