Publication: 13/01/2022
Page: 4-6
Volume 2 Issue 1
How to cite
Ashaolu, T. J., Ashaolu, J. O. (2022). Artificial intelligence in the health sector. IRESPUB Journal of Wellness & Lifestyle Management, 2(1), 4-6.
Tolulope J. Ashaolu1*, Joseph O. Ashaolu2
1College of Food Science, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, P.R. China
2International Health Programme, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
Recently, artificial intelligence in the health sector has been a hot topic. It can help make medicine more efficient and safer. It has contributed significantly to the evolution of medical informatics and biomedicine. This communication takes a brief look at artificial intelligence in the health sector, especially in medicine.
Keywords
artificial Intelligence; medicine; medical AI; health sector.
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