How AI assistant 'Amelia' can help transform Indian healthcare sector
Touted
as the world's "most human" Artificial
Intelligence (AI) assistant that can "read between the lines"
and "understand emotional expressions", Amelia has the potential to
turn India's healthcare sector into an inclusive one, believes her creator
Chetan Dube, CEO of New York-headquartered AI company IPsoft.
Amelia got her
name from Amelia Earhart, one of the pioneering women in American history who
became the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.
The
tech Amelia combines automation, cognitive and emotional intelligence with
Machine Learning (ML) capabilities to perform as a digital colleague.
When
Amelia was first created, her conversational abilities sent shockwaves in the
AI community, raising fears of job losses, especially in countries like India
where a large number of people are employed in the business process outsourcing
(BPO) industry.
But
Dube, who left a teaching job at New York University's Courant Institute of
Mathematical Sciences 20 years ago to pursue a career in business, is
unperturbed by the talk of job losses as he believes that AI would not displace
as many jobs as it would help create. Read
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