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Chapter 11 – IMPROVING AI WITH DEEP LEARNING

Various methods of analysis may help a doctor pinpoint a specific problem and address it more
effectively. Today, a patient doesn't have to go to the doctor's office multiple times (for attaching the
monitoring device) because a doctor can fit them with a monitoring device, monitor them remotely, and
use AI to do the analysis needed to make a diagnosis. In fact, in some cases, such as with glucose
monitors, the patient may even be able to purchase the necessary device at the store, obviating the need
to visit the doctor. The third section of this chapter gives you a good overview of the various analysis
tools, even though it does not demonstrate them all.

In some situations, a robot-assisted solution can help a doctor concentrate on issues that can only be
addressed by a human and increase efficiency. Additionally, diagnosis is made simpler, quicker, and more
precise by utilizing a variety of technological tools. For instance, using an AI can help a doctor recognize
the onset of cancer much earlier than they could on their own.

Wearing helpful monitors


There are many different kinds of helpful monitors. In point of fact, many of these monitors are beneficial
to your health despite having nothing to do with medicine. This kind of equipment ensures that you get a
workout that will benefit your health without putting you at risk of injury. This ring even keeps track of
how you sleep to help you get a good night's sleep. Typically, rings have a number of advantages and
disadvantages. It is interesting to note that many of the images on the website do not appear to be fitness
trackers; as a result, you can combine style and health in one package.

relying on important wearable

monitors Because some human conditions change constantly, checking only

occasionally doesn't do much. The glucose level, which diabetics use to gauge

their condition, is one such statistic. The more you monitor the rise and fall

of glucose throughout the day, the easier it will be to modify your lifestyle

and medications to control diabetes. Obviously, people have used intermittent

monitoring for a long time; Simply put, this device provides the additional

level of monitoring required to determine whether diabetes is a minor problem


or a problem that affects one's life.

Although regularly monitoring


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a person's blood sugar levels or other statistics about chronic diseases may
appear to be a waste of time, it actually serves a practical purpose.

A specialist can use this

temporary arrangement to determine whether you want the embedded version of the

same device. While there are advantages and disadvantages to wearing one, it is

difficult to quantify the value of having one available in the event that it is

required to save a life. The greatest benefit of this device is its monitoring

capabilities. It is essential to keep an eye on some people so that they do not


need an implantable device in order to avoid surgery.

Movable monitors are

typically designed to be smaller and less intrusive. Additionally, devices that

are intended for use by people who have little or no prior medical experience

must be user-friendly. Like many others, this one uses your smartphone to
connect to external sources and perform the necessary analysis.

Despite their portability,

the current medical devices are functional. AI-enabled apps and specialized

devices aim to obtain crucial data when a doctor actually needs it, rather than

waiting for it. Even if you don't buy a toothbrush to check your technique or

an electrocardiogram (ECG) to check your heart, these small, powerful, and


easy-to-use tools will probably still be useful to you at some point.

Many of the current methods

rely on making people more capable of enhancing their own health in a variety

of ways rather than simply increasing a person's number of years of life. The

portion of a person's life without major illness is known as the healthy range.

There are a ton of articles out there that will let you know how to go past

this solid reach by 30, 40, or even 50 different ways. However, the majority of

the time, it comes down to eating well, exercising appropriately, and getting

adequate sleep. It goes without saying that figuring out the best way to eat,
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exercise, and sleep is nearly impossible. In the sections that follow, we'll

talk about how an AI-enabled device could mean the difference between having 60

good years and 80 or more. It is actually no longer difficult to find articles

that discuss human life spans of at least 1,000 years in the future due to
advancements in technology.)

People who are able to maintain their levels of energy throughout the day are able to complete more
tasks with significantly lower risks of injury, product damage, or harm to others.

The purpose of wearing an exoskeleton is not to make you Iron Man. Instead, it's to help people succeed
at tasks that are currently too tiring or just too hard for their bodies and to reduce injuries caused by
repetitive stress. From a medical standpoint, using an exoskeleton is good because it keeps you moving,
which is important for good
health.

The term "special needs" is frequently misunderstood to mean "physically or mentally disabled" or even
"disabled." However, almost everyone has a

particular need. At the end of a long day, a person with normal vision might be

able to use magnifying software to make text or graphic elements bigger. People

with normal color vision can use software that can translate colors to see

things they wouldn't normally see. At the very least, that is what people with

normal vision are able to see. As people get older, they typically need more

help to hear, see, touch, or otherwise interact with everyday objects. Similar

to this, getting assistance with activities like walking could keep a person

out of a nursing home and in their own home for the rest of their lives. The

point is that, as will be discussed in the following sections, utilizing a

variety of AI-enabled technologies can significantly enhance everyone's quality


of life.

In the section titled "Considering the use of exoskeletons" earlier in this chapter, the various ways in
which exoskeletons are currently used to prevent injury,

enhance natural human capabilities, or address special needs (like allowing a


paraplegic to walk) are discussed in greater detail.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)

and robots are now frequently used in surgery. In fact, some surgeries would be

nearly impossible to perform without robots and AI. Still, the use of these

life-saving technologies has reduced the number of errors, improved outcomes,

expedited healing, and, in general, made surgery less expensive in the long

run. The following sections discuss the various surgical applications of AI and
robots.

Making suggestions for surgery There are many different ways to look at the whole idea of suggestions
for surgery. Based on the patient's record, an AI could, for instance, examine all of the patient's data and
offer the surgeon recommendations for the best

course of action. A surgeon could perform this, but it would take longer and could

result in errors that the AI will not make. The AI never becomes disinterested

or forgets anything; It uses the same method for all of the data that are
available.

The device will not allow the surgeon to request that music be played during the procedure, despite the
fact

that the surgeon can use it to locate specific pieces of information without

having to stop. When dealing with unexpected surgical complications, the

patient receives what amounts to a second opinion as a result. Keep in mind

that the device is merely making available research that has already been

carried out by other doctors in response to requests from surgeons; There is no


actual thinking involved in this.

Assisting a surgeon The

majority of robotic surgical assistance available today assists the surgeon

rather than taking their place. In 1986, the first robot surgeon was

introduced: the PUMA system. It carried out a highly delicate nonlaparoscopic

neurosurgical biopsy. During laparoscopic surgery, a gall bladder can be

removed or repaired by making one or more small incisions. The first robots
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lacked the ability to finish this job.

Similar to camera

anti-shake features, the da Vinci Surgical System, for instance, eliminates the

surgeon's shaking during a portion of the procedure. The system also smooths

out external vibration. In addition, the system's configuration grants the

surgeon the ability to move much more precisely than a human would, making the
procedure much more precise than it would be on its own.

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