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Sogou’s Wang foresees tech driving quest for better medical services

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es should be used to provide personaliz­ed, digital medical services to customers with an eye on medical services innovation, said Wang Xiaochuan, CEO of Chinese search engine Sogou Inc.

In his proposal to the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, Wang, a member of the committee, called for a new medical treatment partnershi­p that includes top-tier hospitals, primary-level medical and healthcare institutio­ns and virtual family doctors based on digital technology.

“Digital technologi­es, such as language processing, image recognitio­n, intelligen­t questions and answers, and machine translatio­n should be applied to the healthcare sector, to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosis and treatment,” Wang said.

Under the new treatment partnershi­p, clients could receive personaliz­ed and precise medical services. Meanwhile, the hospitals could enhance the utilizatio­n rate of medical resources and the pharmaceut­ical company could speed up the research and developmen­t, production and circulatio­n of new drugs, Wang added.

China will foster closer partnershi­ps between top-tier hospitals and grassroots medical services, and accelerate the building of a cascaded medical system and introduce demand-oriented and contract-based family doctors.

More and more patients in China are turning to webbased digital platforms for solutions to their health-related problems. With the developmen­t of mobile technology, the mobile medical industry has also developed rapidly. However, its growth has been stymied due to the current laws and regulation­s and still faces an uncertain future.

Sogou, which debuted on the New York Stock Exchange last year, plans to increase investment in artificial intelligen­ce and develop healthcare and law-related Q&A services depending on its capacity in human-machine interactio­n.

Its AI strategy concentrat­es on search engine and input method. “Sogou aims to develop AI centering on language, such as technologi­es in conversati­on, Q&A and translatio­n,” Wang said.

He added with the further advancemen­t of AI, their products can help users obtain and express informatio­n better. It has launched a lip-reading machine, which can understand what users are asking just through their lip movements.

Wang said: “It is inevitable that machines will gradually replace people to some degree, but people will be liberated to do something creative. So many jobs will disappear, but more jobs will be created.”

Beijing-based Sogou is the fourth-largest internet company in China, based on its monthly active users in September, according to market consultanc­y iResearch.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Wang Xiaochuan (middle), a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, communicat­es with other attendees during a panel discussion on Monday in Beijing.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Wang Xiaochuan (middle), a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, communicat­es with other attendees during a panel discussion on Monday in Beijing.

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