Top 2023 trends in emotional AI analysed

The purpose of emotional AI is to monitor, analyze, interpret, record, and, in some cases, predict human emotions using machine learning. Emotion AI plays a significant role in the healthcare industry, which has contributed to a marked increase in the market. The top 5 Emotion AI trends for the healthcare industry in 2023 are presented by Analytics Insight:

Providing support to autistic individuals

In India, one in every 60 children has autism spectrum disorder, and this number is constantly rising. The same pattern may be observed globally. People with autism have difficulty comprehending and interpreting the feelings of others. Video conferencing combined with emotion AI helps autistic people to understand the emotional condition of others. 

Psychological Disorders Diagnosis

Many humans have displayed signs of distress during the Covid pandemic due to the emotional strain caused by the crisis. By analyzing voice patterns, emotion AI software can assist doctors in diagnosing diseases such as depression and dementia. 

Providing assistance to doctors and nurses

Patients in crowded waiting rooms can be prioritized by Emotion AI by monitoring facial expressions as to who are in the most discomfort and need immediate help. Doctors can get vital information about the attitude of patients via Emotion AI, especially during virtual consultations.

Care during pregnancy

During pregnancy, emotional states like stress, anxiety, and anger can increase your risk of miscarriage. Pregnant women can benefit from emotional AI technology that can help gauge their emotional states and take prompt action to address mental disorders.

Patient care

Patients on long-term medical programs are reminded to take their medications using emotion AI. It also converses with them every day and monitors their overall well-being. Whether they are experiencing problems, expressing their emotions, or feeling lonely, the Nurse bot is willing to listen and help.

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