Role of artificial intelligence in health communication
With special reference to smartwatch technology
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning, Digital Health, Health Communication, Machine Learning, Smartwatch, TechnologyAbstract
Artificial intelligence is a transformational technology of the digital age and increasingly capturing the world. Apart from robotics, this technology is also useful in the health sector. Smartwatches are a good example of artificial intelligence and health communication. This device provides you with some specific information like blood pressure, oxygen level, sleep monitoring, etc. which is very useful for a common man to track his/her health. This device communicates to you about your primary health issue and informs you to visit a doctor. So, in this study, researchers explored and examined the role and relevance of artificial intelligence in health communication, Research evaluates the level of awareness among users and non-users of smartwatches AI technology and finds out the effectiveness of using smartwatches. For data gathering, researchers will use a survey method. In this study, a quantitative approach was used and a random sampling method has been adopted for the selection of smartwatch users.
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