The head of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence of the Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, spoke about the role of modern technologies and smart devices in monitoring the health of newborns and reducing parental concerns.
According to the Public Relations of Radio Salamat, Dr. Mohammad Hossein Shafiabadi, head of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence of the Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, in the "Noyar" program, referring to the importance of caring for newborns in certain conditions, said: Due to their biological characteristics, newborns are unable to express their desires and their only means of communication is crying. Today, by using smart devices, it is possible to monitor the physiological and physical conditions of the newborn and give the necessary warnings to the parents.
He added: An example of these technologies are smart diapers that send the necessary warning to the parents' phones if they need to be changed. Smart medical devices are also able to record and monitor the body temperature, heart rate and other vital indicators of the newborn.
Referring to the evolution of the healthcare system, the head of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence at the Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, continued: In the past, information on children's growth and health was recorded manually, which was prone to errors. But today, all data is recorded in smart systems and analyzed using artificial intelligence. This data is compared with the child's peers and the necessary instructions for nutrition and care are issued.
He continued: This smart monitoring will make parents worry less than in the past and their children will grow up in a safer and higher-quality environment in terms of health. Even in cases such as vaccination or registration in schools and kindergartens, the child's complete medical, nutritional, and health history will be available simply by entering the national code.
Shafiabadi concluded by noting that artificial intelligence can improve the quality of education, upbringing, and nutrition of children by creating more accurate knowledge of their health status, and create a healthier future for new generations.