Workshop on "Artificial Intelligence in Personal Health Technology" at FPT Polytechnic
On May 11th, FPT Polytechnic Hanoi, in collaboration with Healthy and Happy Life (HAHL) and NOTT, organized a workshop titled "Artificial Intelligence in Personal Health Technology." This event attracted the participation of over 300 students from FPT Polytechnic, especially with the presence of Mr. Hoang Anh Duc (Head of IT Department at Hanoi Oncology Hospital) and Mr. Le Huy Hoa (IT Policy Development Expert), along with representatives from HAHL, NOTT and FPT Polytechnic.
AI - an abbreviation for "Artificial Intelligence" - is becoming increasingly popular and influential in various fields, particularly in healthcare. During the event, Mr. Le Huy Hoa shared insights on AI applications in healthcare, highlighting how AI is currently used to detect diseases, diagnose conditions, and predict treatment outcomes. This technology significantly improves diagnosis and treatment capabilities, as well as predicting patients' emotions and states.
Additionally, Mr. Lu Hong Hai discussed the application of AI in remote personal health care. He pointed out that, in the context of rising healthcare costs and increasing health care demands, personalizing care services and optimizing diagnostic processes using AI can be an effective solution to reduce costs and improve service quality. For example, virtual assistant systems can interact with patients, providing medical information, appointment schedules, and health advice. Moreover, AI-based systems can analyze basic data such as heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, age, gender, obesity index, etc., to make health condition recommendations for users. These applications not only optimize costs and workflows but also save users' time.
However, along with opportunities, the explosion of AI also poses challenges, including privacy issues, the need for large amounts of data, and related legal issues, especially in data collection and processing. Effective AI models require large and diverse data sets, and data collection must ensure user consent and be conducted across various customer groups, including different ages and health conditions.
HAHL and NOTT operate with the goal of not only developing technological applications in healthcare but also encouraging people to take care of their health when they are in their best state. Collaborating with FPT Polytechnic in this event is an important cooperation opportunity, connecting with students participating in the project to help us access diverse and rich data sources. By analyzing these data, we will continue to develop AI models to provide personalized health care predictions and solutions for users, helping them lead healthier lives.
During the event, we gifted over 300 Smartbands to participating students. The program is expected to last for a certain period, during which students will be guided to connect the Smartband to a special App developed by the NOTT team - a blockchain technology company. The NOTT App will collect data on various indicators such as sleep quality, stress levels, blood pressure, heart rate, and other variables through the Smartband to contribute to the AI health research database.
The technology exchange event at FPT Polytechnic concluded with an enthusiastic and inspiring atmosphere. The program not only involved knowledge exchange on AI applications in healthcare but also provided students with practical experiences with blockchain technology through the Smartband and NOTT App. We hope to continue collaborating in the future to organize more similar events, opening new directions in technology education and development, offering students direct interaction opportunities, and fostering their interest and passion for advanced technology in the future.
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