In 2023, the dawn of a new era is emerging.
A super-rich man has cleverly integrated AI technology into his work and life, and is no longer just a simple imitation and random play. This year, there is a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future, and the huge potential of AI to complete tasks and assist in work independently.
Bill Gates shared his favorite statistic: the death rate of children under the age of 5 in the world has halved since 2000. He firmly believes that the magic of innovation can create equal opportunities for every child to survive and thrive. In a world of limited resources, we need to find the ultimate way to make an impact. AI is leading the innovation frenzy in 2024 at an unprecedented pace. Here are some examples of how AI can improve the worldEducation:AI has gradually broken down geographical and economic restrictions, making tutoring no longer just a privilege for urban and high-income families. The start-up team in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, has developed an AI tutor called Somanasi, which means learning together. It is familiar with the Kenyan syllabus and incorporates cultural elements to make the students feel at home. Bill Gates**, in the next 1-2 years, AI education tools will be widely available in high-income countriesIn African countries, it can take up to 3 years. This is an impressive rate of adoption compared to technological innovations in the past.
Public Health Field:AI is fighting the serious challenge of bacterial resistance. The misuse of antibiotics has led to the development of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria, and global public health security is under serious threat. In the past, doctors had to go through a complex set of considerations when prescribing antibiotics. However, the advent of AI assistants has made this process more precise. The system integrates the patient's medical records, test reports and the latest medical research data to provide patients with the most appropriate antibiotic type, dosage and time, so as to reduce the risk of antibiotic abuse and curb the further spread of drug resistance.
Medical field:AI makes the birth process safer for pregnant women. Every 2 minutes around the world, a pregnant woman is killed during childbirth. In India, the research team used AI models to assist high-risk pregnant women. The AI can be adapted to the user's medical experience to provide appropriate assistance to novices** and experienced caregivers.
Privacy Domain:AI fills an awkward gap in communication with healthcare workers. Sexual history is a difficult topic for many to talk about, but it is an important piece of information for health care workers when assessing their HIV risk**. That's where AI comes in handy!South Africa has a chatbot for assessing HIV risk, providing unbiased advice and assessing risk, around the clock** and without fear of stigma or discrimination.
Medical Records Field:AI makes medical records more complete and accurate. In many countries where medical information is less digitized, many people do not have detailed medical records, making it difficult for doctors to quickly understand a patient's history of allergies or major illnesses at the time of diagnosis and treatment. A team in Pakistan is developing a voice-enabled app that will make it easier for maternal health workers to create medical records. The app asks patients questions and records answers, automatically filling in standardized medical logs, making medical records more complete and accurate. Artificial intelligence AI technology