Affiliation:
1. Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
The ability of machines to carry out tasks that typically involve human intelligence is known as artificial intelligence (AI). It is a development in computer science that solves a number of intricate problems that are currently plaguing society. These models have shown to be a breakthrough in terms of delivering trustworthy information for decision making, and their main benefit is that they offer logic for clinical decision making. Consequently, AI may play a big part in forensic dentistry (FO). In order to serve the welfares of justice, FO entails the examination, assessment, administration, and presentation of dental evidence in criminal or civil cases. It is an essential component of forensic science that is key to the identification of people, whether they are living or dead. In terms of gathering, evaluating, and reporting evidence, digital forensics has successfully and consistently supplanted traditional forensic investigations. Therefore, learning and understanding in this area are necessary.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
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