Google has begun to use artificial intelligence to make health search results more visual and informative.
With the tech giant’s support from artificial intelligence, users can more easily understand complex medical information and make more informed decisions about their health. Here are all the details…
Google is utilizing AI to enhance the visual clarity of its health-related search results
Google adds images and diagrams to its search results from “high-quality sources across the web”. This gives users a clearer idea of the health information they are looking for. For example, if they search for cancer, they will see an organ with cancerous cells or a diagram showing the symptoms of cancer.
Google shared its AI innovations and innovations in the health field at The Check Up event yesterday, March 19, 2024. If you missed The Check Up, we leave the event video for you below.
Skin conditions can be visually identified
Google is also introducing a new feature that allows users to upload a photo of their skin condition and compare it with images from the web. Users can easily identify what’s wrong with their skin using this feature.
Meanwhile, Google plans to offer more visual health results on mobile devices. So, users can use their smartphones to learn about their health even when they are not in front of a computer.
On YouTube, Google also aims to bring first aid and chronic disease videos to a wider audience. Fitbit is also introducing a new Personal Health Big Language Model for its Premium users.
Google’s AI-powered health search features have the potential to make health information more accessible and useful. Visual and interactive elements can help users more easily understand complex medical information.
Integrating AI into Google’s health search results is an important step towards improving access to and understanding of health information. We need more time to see the long-term impact of the innovations.
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