The Future of AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the art of science and technology to develop computers that can do the functions as humans do. An example could be the ability to walk, talk, and think in ways associated with human intelligence. Human beings from the beginning of time …show more content…
He developed a chess game that would play automatically. The fact a computer could actually take the place of a human astounded many. The people in this era did not have the comprehension like today’s society about computer technology. In 1997 with the advancements of computers a world renowned chess player was beaten by a computer and furthered the work and technology of Artificial Intelligence. The growth of AI still is not compared to the intelligence of human beings (Timeline, 2016). The technology in the AI field lacked motivation by some in the scientific community and the latest creations were lacking in support. In the early 1960’s scientist wanted to develop computers with the same capability as a human brain. In the early years of the 21st century AI was not a popular phrase in the scientific community, and once believers now had doubts. The new resurrection in the belief of Artificial Intelligence had a new birth in 2005. Enthusiasm began when major companies began pouring millions of dollars into the research of AI (Bengio, …show more content…
Doctors in the 21st century have found out office visits are not necessary for common illnesses. The upkeep and staffing of a physical location costs more than most doctors are willing to pay. Medical care has changed over the past decade and physicians are leaning toward virtual doctor visits for patients. The ease and convenience for a person is a simple access to webcam. A patient can now log on to a virtual healthcare site and be linked to a board certified physician. The physician can diagnose and treat by simply having a conversation via the internet. Patients using a virtual doctor website pay less money per visit and receive prescriptions easily. A virtual doctor is not intended to treat severe illnesses (Kharif, 2012)
The technology of using a virtual doctor is becoming popular among corporations with employees. Corporations are now seeing the positive effects of encouraging employees to visit a virtual doctor. Telemedicine cost less, and saves lost time from work hours in the company. In the fast paced society people live, finding time to go to a doctor is most times put aside due to the fact it is just too time consuming. The development of a virtual doctor has saved countless hours in waiting rooms and emergency room visits (Livingston,