siliconindia | | JULY 20238Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing quickly in several industries, including healthcare and biomedical systems. AI and deep learning algorithms have demonstrated enormous success in a wide range of applications and use cases, including automated diagnosis, smart medical homes, processing of pathology reports, drug discovery, and implantable medical devices. At this point of development, AI has the potential to transform the healthcare industry's workforce and significantly improve automated systems' comprehension and management of biomedical data. However, the issue of our data and the users becomes critical as these artificially intelligent systems continue to grow more significant and outperform state-of-the-art methods in terms of performance in biomedical and healthcare difficulties.Why Should India be Concerned?One must recognise India's linguistic, cultural, and political variety to comprehend the possible effects of AI focused on the country. India's DNA has historically been so diverse without utilising the potential of AI, and it would be impossible to extract distinct viewpoints and practical insights to address past problems and present difficulties and move our nation closer to our vision. India is one of the world's fastest-growing economies with the second-largest population, and AI-focused innovation is a significant opportunity. The Aadhaar system, the largest biometric identity project in the world, and India's drive toward digitization have created new applications for artificial intelligence and data analytics. Greater visibility, insights, and metrics leveraged to drive changes are made possible EDITORIAL EXCLUSIVEHOW INDIA-CENTRIC AI IMPROVES BIOMEDICAL PRIVACYDue to AI-based marketing methods, the Indian e-commerce market has already experienced significant growth
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