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Dental care has officially gone AI. A Belgium startup has stepped into the AI world with dental care to make it more accessible and also make the process a lot faster. Do you think there are benefits to making dental care AI or is Is this something that's a little too premature? Let me know.
I think anything where AI has been used to basically enhance the experience is a good thing. I think generally whether it's medicine or dental having the professional there is going to be still quite key but I'm open to it, I think.
I think anything where AI has been used to basically enhance the experience is a good thing. I think generally whether it's medicine or dental having the professional there is going to be still quite key but I'm open to it, I think.
I think it's cool but this is definitely going to happen for anything like intake scanning you can find your cavities quicker it won't have to poke around probably that's her thing but anything when they do you need a person to get in there if you're working with nerves
you mentioned I can see that I mean we already do x-rays and it'd be nice if they could take those x-rays and actually read more into what's happening. That way you can get to resolve faster but in terms of surgery absolutely not.
I think there are already robotic surgery Samia freaks me out but maybe the AI senses tiny capillaries and nerve endings better than humans even I don't know we'll see right kind of exciting