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International Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology

Artificial intelligence – the new suggestion for biomedicine, dentistry and healthcare

M. Enchev, J. Kostadinov, S. Peev, D. Kostadinova, S. Toncheva, M. Stoykov, G. Georgieva, M. Milkov

Abstract

The development of technologies based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and their application in medicine is growing rapidly. Innovations in digital technology, telemedicine, 5G technology and artificial intelligence (AI) create new opportunities for the development of the healthcare system. The aim of the present study is to explore the possibilities for the application of artificial intelligence in biomedicine, dentistry, healthcare and healthcare. In recent years there have been many major innovations, including the introduction of many new information and communication technologies. Digital innovations, including the further inclusion of telemedicine, the development of 5th generation wireless networks (5G) and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches, create an exceptional ecosystem for new health opportunities. The digital health sector creates a favorable environment for the provision of health services at a very high level.

Keywords

artificial intelligence, 5G technology, telemedicine, digital technologies, dental health, biomedicine, health care

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/orl.v17i3.8266

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