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AI in Public Health
Presented from India by Dr. Umashankar0
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Case Description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing public health by enhancing disease surveillance, predicting outbreaks, and optimizing resource allocation. By analyzing vast datasets, AI can identify patterns and provide insights for timely interventions, improving population health outcomes. It...
Case Summary
- The presentation provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing its increasing presence in daily life and its relevance to public health. It defines AI as technology enabling computers to simulate human learning, problem-solving, decision-making, and creativity. The speaker outlines the layers of AI, including machine learning, deep learning, and generative AI, explaining how each works and their potential applications.
Speaker Profile

Dr. Umashankar
Professor and Managing Director Arogyati Private Limited, BangloreDr.Umashankar Subramanian is an Academician, Entrepreneur, Administrator and Mentor. He graduated BHMS from Government Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital Bangalore, and Masters in Public Health from University of South Florida, Tampa, USA. He has 17 years of experience in homeopathic clinical practice and public health. He is Former Principal of Padmashree School of Public Health. He is Chairman, Scientific Committee, Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Karnataka and also Vice President: National Association of Palliative care and Integrated Medicine, Karnataka Chapter. He presented papers at national and international conferences, and also published papers in national and international journals.
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