Korea's AI-Driven Healthcare Technologies Take Centre Stage at the upcoming WHX Bangkok 2026 - The Korea Herald
Hi there, little friend! Guess what?
Imagine your favorite superhero, but instead of flying, they help doctors make people super healthy! 🦸♀️🩺
In a faraway land called Korea, smart computers called AI brains are learning to help doctors. They're like super-smart helpers that can look at pictures of your body and say, "Hmm, this little part needs a bit of extra care!"
Soon, doctors from all over the world will go to a big party in a place called Bangkok. Korea will show off their amazing AI helpers there, like showing off a cool new toy! It's all about making everyone healthy and strong! Hooray! 🎉
Korea's AI-Driven Healthcare Technologies Take Centre Stage at the upcoming WHX Bangkok 2026 The Korea Herald
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