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10 Game-Changing Applications of Robotics in the Healthcare Industry

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Replacing manual labor by ten times, robotic applications have arrived to transform the healthcare industry for the better. Robotic applications in healthcare carry out automated actions that are repetitive, and mundane for humans, by following computerized commands. Assisting surgeons and healthcare professionals, with artificial intelligence mechanisms, has resulted in the expanded duration of attention towards the crux of a concern and not exhaust around tedious marginal efforts. Artificial intelligence software significantly reduces logistical pressure over a medical clinic followed by enhanced health tech services to be available to the seekers at their convenience evading unnecessary fatigue. A collaborative robotic application that successfully follows human co-workers to learn about the pathways and corridors of a hospital to continue the mundane process of delivering medicines and essentials to each ward and cabin.


News Article / Advertising Week - New York [ Sep 25 - 29 2017 ]

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Jordan Bitterman, CMO of IBM Watson Content & IoT Platform, explores in this seminar the power and promise of the new cognitive era and how it will enable marketers make better decisions, with more confidence and less risk. While AI is expected to create 15 million new jobs over the next 10 years, experts also anticipate 25 million jobs will be replaced by automation in that time period. Peter Spande, CRO of Business Insider, and four other panelists take part in a thoughtful debate about risks and rewards of the technology set to transform our lives, for better or worse. Right now, Artificial Intelligence only has the equivalent of a couple of hundred brain neurons as compared to the 100-billion of our brains. See an insightful discussion lead by Zach Seward, SVP of Product and Executive Editor at Quartz, about the future of A.I. for the advertising industry.