Artificial intelligence will soon empower traditional Chinese medicine


TCM has traditionally been reliant on human perception for diagnosis, including pulse-taking, but now, AI-powered tools can potentially analyse facial features, tongue images and pulse data to help practitioners in making a diagnosis. — Filepic

In the last three decades, humanity has witnessed groundbreaking technological advancements.

The Internet revolutionised our connectivity, smartphones reshaped our communication, and now, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how we think and innovate.

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