Artificial Intelligence to Combat the Sting of the Pandemic on the Psychological Realms of Human Brain.

Origins of life Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1007/s42979-022-01038-8
Mary Fabiola Sagayaraj, Ignisha Rajathi George, R Vedhapriyavadhana, L R Priya
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We are inhabitants of the universe in this anomalous time due to the novel corona virus. COVID-19, which WHO has annotated as a pandemic, is an infectious and contagious disease hastened by the most freshly perceived coronavirus. COVID-19 has gravely hit different people in different ways, some with physical symptoms and some patients will likely be more susceptible to insignificant and extreme symptoms of mental illness. Such patients often with pre-existing mobility limitations get imprisoned in their own homes. The current pandemic beseeches for intense contemplation of the mental health of patients to reduce their worry and heal their fear, depression and anxiety due to quarantine. Artificial intelligence (AI) is more and more remarkable in public, academic, and clinical provinces. This paper aims in addressing the mental health problems faced by patients affected by COVID-19 and recommends artificial intelligence integrated virtual counsellor who can provide advice to their problems. The strategy of AI is being developed and enhanced which will possibly help in addressing the problems in this pandemic time.

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人工智能对抗大流行病对人脑心理领域的刺痛。
由于新型冠状病毒的出现,我们成为了这个反常时代的宇宙居民。COVID-19 已被世界卫生组织列为大流行病,它是一种由最新发现的冠状病毒催生的传染性疾病。COVID-19 以不同的方式严重打击了不同的人群,一些人出现了身体症状,而一些患者可能更容易出现微不足道的极端精神疾病症状。这些病人往往因为行动不便而被囚禁在自己家中。当前的大流行病要求我们对患者的心理健康进行深入思考,以减少他们的担忧,治愈他们因隔离而产生的恐惧、抑郁和焦虑。人工智能(AI)在公共、学术和临床领域越来越引人注目。本文旨在解决受 COVID-19 影响的患者所面临的心理健康问题,并推荐人工智能集成虚拟顾问,为他们的问题提供建议。人工智能战略正在不断发展和完善,这可能有助于解决这一流行病时期的问题。
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