It is expected that researchers had a greater opportunity and motivation to use technologies during the Covid-19 period, and this is expected to impact their orientation towards greater motivation towards using artificial cauterization techniques.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a unique landscape that has accelerated the adoption and application of AI in scientific research, especially in healthcare. This has not only addressed immediate challenges, but also laid the foundation for future innovations in AI and its integration into various fields of study.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically accelerated AI adoption in medical research, particularly in drug discovery, vaccine development, virus mutation tracking, and predictive modeling of disease spread.