Medicine Field
AI in medicine refers to the use of artificial intelligence technology / automated processes in the diagnosis and treatment of patients who require care. Whilst diagnosis and treatment may seem like simple steps, there are many other background processes that must take place in order for a patient to be properly taken care of, for example:
· Gathering of data through patient interviews and tests
· Processing and analysing results
· Using multiple sources of data to come to an accurate diagnosis
· Determining an appropriate treatment method (often presenting options)
· Preparing and administering the chosen treatment method
· Patient monitoring
· Aftercare, follow-up appointments etc.
Business
Rather than serving as a replacement for human intelligence and ingenuity, artificial intelligence is generally seen as a supporting tool. Although artificial intelligence currently has a difficult time completing commonsense tasks in the real world, it is adept at processing and analyzing troves of data far more quickly than a human brain could. Artificial intelligence software can then return with synthesized courses of action and present them to the human user. In this way, humans can use artificial intelligence to help game out possible consequences of each action and streamline the decision-making process
Education
AI can automate the expedition of administrative duties for teachers and academic institutions. Educators spend a lot of time on grading exams, assessing homework, and providing valuable responses to their students. But technology can be used to automate the grading tasks where multiple tests are involved. This means that professors would have more time with their students rather than spending long hours grading them.
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