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[Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery in the Age of Artificial Intelligence]

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Date 2020 Nov 30
PMID 33254353
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Artificial intelligence, as the forefront of science and technology, has been emerging in all walks of life, and has now become the main research direction of medical care. Many researchers have begun to research and develop this technology, and will use this technology to help clinical work. Due to otolaryngology head and neck surgery as a minimally invasive surgery with complex anatomy, artificial intelligence is bound to play a crucial role in otolaryngology. With the development of 5G network, artificial intelligence will develop with double force.

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