New York:
Experts have expressed concern over Google’s recent introduction of an online tool capable of making early diagnoses of skin diseases with the help of artificial intelligence, with experts expressing concern that the artificial intelligence People who get information about the disease or problem from the K tool will be more anxious and hesitant.
According to the international website, experts have expressed concern over the online tool developed by Google, the world’s largest search engine and internet technology company, for the initial diagnosis of skin diseases, calling it unrealistic.
Google announced in May last year that it had developed an online tool developed with the help of artificial intelligence and now experts have expressed concern over the completion of the tool. After several years of research and review of images of thousands of people suffering from skin diseases, has developed a system of artificial intelligence that works like a CT scan after three years of hard work.
Google announced in a blog post in May 2021 that the Dermatology Assistant tool works exactly like the screening technology used to diagnose breast cancer. According to Google, artificial intelligence was developed during the development of the tool. The system was shown images of 65,000 different colors, problems and diseases.
Google had said that the web application-style tool would allow any user to take pictures with their mobile phone camera to find out the possible nature of the problem. However, skin experts at Google’s tool raised concerns. Expressing, he said that artificial intelligence is not capable of fully recognizing the colors of human skin and the said tool will be able to detect only white, brown or black color while there are different degrees of white color.
Experts say that the tool will not be able to accurately identify skin, hair and nail problems in any way and people will be upset as a result of possible misdiagnosis. It is believed that although Google has developed the tool, but it Not yet available for public use, it will be made available for use only after approval by governments and healthcare agencies.