DOI: 10.37421/2168-9695.2021.10.199
DOI: 10.37421/2168-9695.2021.10.196
Artificial Intelligence will significantly impact the work environment of radiologists. I suggest that up to 50% of a radiologists work in 2021 will be performed by AI-models in 2025. However, it won’t increase beyond that 50% level, as radiologists remain key for human-centered aspects of their job. I project that few to no radiologists will be laid off in China due to the existing supply shortage of radiology services in 2021. The application of AI in radiology could contribute 1.7 billion USD to China’s GDP in 2025. It will further allow radiologists to start productive work up to four years earlier. AI in radiology will positively impact the health of patients and radiologists themselves.
DOI: 10.37421/2168-9695.2021.10.198
DOI: 10.37421/2168-9695.2021.10.e133
Alim Kerem Erdoğmuş*, Didem Özüpek Taş, Mustafa Karaca and Ugur Yayan
DOI: 10.37421/2168-9695.2021.10.194
The use of mobile robots has inevitably increased in recent years. The increase in the companies that produce products in this field, the popularity of the studies in the robotic field and the technological competence to serve many different areas have revealed this increase in usage. The importance of mobile robots used as health, education, production, logistics, defense industry and space equipment is now more important than before. The fact that robotic education can be reduced to a very young age, the production and coding of simple robots with easily accessible parts is also an important factor in this field. At this point, the effect of educational robots on the spread of robotic technology cannot be denied.
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