Keeping track of our health is much easier now: trackers and smartwatches count our heart rate, and you can make an appointment with the doctor online.
Artificial intelligence is now being used to diagnose patients, but the use of technology in the medical field is not limited to that. Artificial intelligence quite often helps doctors prescribe the right treatment. Most patients are not aware of this because of the way neural networks work. AI is now helping to analyze MRI and CT scans and check patients’ genetic data.
AI allows data to be searched and presented, thereby helping to increase user awareness by providing access to comprehensive health information. AI can simplify the identification of patterns by helping researchers create dynamic cohorts of patients for research and clinical trials. Not to mention the ability to ‘print’ organs on a 3D printer, known as bioprinting. Printed organs are better than prostheses and transplanted body parts. Their capabilities are identical to native organs and they are not rejected by the immune system if they are created from the patient’s DNA.
So it won’t be long before health can be bought. And speaking in this context, perhaps with the introduction of AI into a life we can safely hope for immortality.