Google Research India announced on Monday that the search engine giant is working on an Artificial Intelligence system that could digitize handwritten prescriptions.
said in a Monday release that the system will act as an assistive technology for digitizing handwritten medical documents by augmenting the humans in the loop, such as pharmacists.
It noted, however, that no decision will be made solely based on the output provided by the technology. In this photo illustration, screens display the logos of Google in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on Sept. 4, 2020.for decades now: so what’s new, and what sets prescriptions apart?" Google India said."Ironically, what makes prescriptions hard for computers to digitize is the same thing that makes them hard for you and me to read – they’re unstructured, in shorthand and full of clues for pharmacists to decipher.
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