EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), Early Diagnosis, Medical Technologies, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Google HealthAbstract
This article studies the early detection and diagnosis of diseases using Artificial Intelligence, which plays an important role in the field of modern educational technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most advanced achievements of modern technologies, which has been rapidly entering various areas of medicine in recent years. This article covers the mechanisms of operation of artificial intelligence systems, what results are achieved based on their main components - machine learning, deep learning and neural networks. The article considers the future prospects of this technology using scientific research, advanced software platforms based on AI (for example, IBM Watson, Google AI, Aidoc). In general, artificial intelligence offers revolutionary approaches to medical diagnosis and plays an invaluable role in increasing the efficiency of the healthcare system.
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