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Can artificial intelligence replace doctors?

Today, medical development is undergoing comprehensive and profound changes with the help of strong technological waves. Some unprecedented emerging forces are trying to break through the limits of surgery and push medicine into a world of infinite imagination.

With the help of artificial intelligence technology, some diabetic patients have got rid of the traditional blood glucose monitoring method. The doctor implanted a 24-hour monitoring sensor with a length of only a few millimeters into their body, which can automatically measure the patient's blood glucose level every five minutes and transmit the data to the patient's mobile phone. Using the analysis function of massive database and artificial intelligence technology, you can better manage and control your blood sugar.

It is not just collecting data and conducting detailed analysis. In fact, today's artificial intelligence has learning capabilities similar to humans, and can assist or even replace doctors in diagnosis. This is a brand-new change brought about by artificial intelligence technology, and the source of inspiration for this high-tech technology is the human brain. There are 14 billion neuronal cells in our brain, and they are intertwined and connected to each other. Into a complex neural network.

Through this network, the brain can extract the characteristics and laws of things around us. And through the signal transmission in the neural network, we can accumulate experience, form memory, and complete learning to help us understand the world. Artificial intelligence can not only complete self-learning through massive amounts of data, but when combined with technology that simulates sensation and touch, it can even go beyond surgery to regain the body's ability.