The technical advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics with the aid of the internet of medical things (IoMT) is extremely needed for the development of capacity for the future needs of in-person care across geographies and health professional organizations. Both AI and telemedicine were versatile and flexible and offered an unending opportunity to produce improved health services. Trends in the use of this technology may be grouped into four: patient monitoring, information technology in the field of healthcare, intelligent assisted diagnostics, and collaboration in information analysis. These can be utilized in shifting medical services from healthcare centers and organizations to houses and smart devices with increased convenience and lower costs. As AI has an immense potential to support doctors in their everyday schedule of image investigation and alleviate their occupational load. In addition, the operating room (OR) is presently an advanced combination of medical robots, workstations for telepresence, software-integrated surgery, and powerful imaging equipment. Robots have enhanced surgeon dexterity and offered the least intrusive procedures and have increased the 302access to the target organ. However, the use of AI may also be controversial in relation to a number of legal, ethical, and societal questions.
António PesqueiraDavid M. Almeida
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