Microsoft and CDC create an app that shows whether to go to a coronary doctor

The CDC and Microsoft have developed an artificial intelligence app for the coronary helping people who feel sick to understand whether to go to the hospital or not. U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has become partners with Microsoft to develop an app where people would assess [the]
U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has become partners with Microsoft to develop an app where people would appreciate for themselves if they had to go to the hospital to seek medical treatment if they had coronary symptoms, writes Business Insiver, translate Periscope.
This app, which was built by Microsoft artificial intelligence, provides a series of questions about the location of the person, age, and symptoms they are experiencing, and then offers advice on whether they need urgent medical care or not.
However, this app only works for residentists in the U.S., and does not imply that it provides real diagnosis or treatment for the new coronary (or other diseases).
If you think you're exposed to Coddy-19 and develop fevers like coughing or breathing difficulties, call health care providers for medical advice,” recommends the CDC site. /Periscope












