Review on Artificial Intelligence in COVID-19

Madhu Malik

Abstract


In the medical sciences, artificial intelligence is a godsend, assisting practitioners and accelerating therapy. It has a huge impact on many human medical organisations and fundamentally changes the traditional concepts of diagnosis and therapy. It is a promising technology, and its application in the development of a diagnosis system for a variety of ailments is widely used in the modern world. Picture analyzers and decision-making systems are two examples of AI contributions to contactless diagnosis in suspected patients. The AI saves time and improves accuracy, which is especially important at a time when the world is dealing with a COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine has also had a significant impact on lowering the COVID-19.

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