Artificial intelligence is helping doctors and nurses take better care of people by making work easier and smarter.
Imagine you have a robot friend who helps you find your toys when they’re all scattered around the room. That’s kind of what artificial intelligence (AI) does in hospitals, it helps doctors find the best ways to help sick or injured people.
AI as a super helper
Doctors use AI tools like special glasses that show them tiny details inside your body, helping them see if you have something like a broken bone or a growing tumour. It’s like having a magnifying glass that can zoom in really close, but way more powerful!
Sometimes, AI acts like a smart assistant, keeping track of many patients at once and reminding doctors when someone needs medicine or a check-up. This helps make sure no one is forgotten or left behind.
AI learning from experience
AI also gets better over time by learning from lots of examples, just like how you get better at drawing after practicing a lot! Doctors use this to predict what might happen next with your health, so they can help you stay well.
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