Across
- 4. Type of AI capable of acting autonomously toward goals, making decisions and taking actions without constant human input.
- 5. Determination of medical conditions based on symptoms, data, tests, and analytic tools.
- 7. Short for “technology,” commonly used to refer to digital or advanced technical solutions.
- 8. Study of DNA sequences for precision medicine, enabling tailored treatments based on genetic information.
- 10. Field that powers automation in hospitals through robots that assist in surgery, logistics, disinfection, or patient support.
Down
- 1. Predictive modeling using historical data, statistics, or AI to predict future medical or operational outcomes.
- 2. Foundation of all predictions; raw information used to train models and support decision-making.
- 3. Industry combining healthcare with advanced technologies (medical devices, AI, software, diagnostics).
- 6. Streamlining workflows using intelligent systems to improve efficiency, speed, and resource use in healthcare settings.
- 9. Field enabling surgical precision and automated workflows through advanced mechanical and AI-driven systems.
