How doctors in Bengaluru are working with AI
By
Neha Kumari
Sethulekshmi.MS@timesofindia.com
Everybody knows who a hypochondriac is. When the internet came, we got cyberchondriacs too, those who launch a browser each time they have to research every bit of real or imagined illnesses, which has become one of the top irritants for real doctors who try to deal with diseases, patients and their relatives. Now, it appears like the rise of Artificial Intelligence could easily retire cyberchondriacs and the self-medicating folks, or at least help them catch some calm.