Have you ever received a note from a doctor that was essentially illegible?
Google is working on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning models that can even identify and highlight medications in handwritten prescriptions from doctors.
Google Research India said in a Monday release that the system works as an assistive technology to digitize handwritten medical documents by augmenting humans in the loop, such as pharmacists.
However, no decision should be made based solely on the output provided by the technology.
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“There have been techniques for interpreting text from images for decades. So what’s new and what makes Prescription stand out?” Google India said. “Ironically, what computers make it harder to digitize prescriptions is the same thing that makes it harder for you and me to read them. It’s simplified and full of clues for pharmacists to decipher.”
The system is currently in development, and later told TechCrunch that the feature was a research prototype and the company has yet to commit to launching it. Google India share updates Regarding broader deployment in the future.
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The feature was also announced at Google’s annual Google for India conference.
Google Research India also said the need to develop AI responsibly is “fundamental”, with the search engine giant investing a $1 million grant in the Indian Institute of Technology Madras to develop this kind of technology. established the first interdisciplinary center. For responsible AI.
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Gizmodo reported that the technology will be part of the application’s Google Lens library. Google Lens Library already has the ability to digitally transcribe handwritten notes.