Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of technologies in the field of genomic research and artificial intelligence and their reflection in the accounting of healthcare institutions. Less than a quarter of the 21st century has passed, and during this time humanity has made a huge number of technological breakthroughs, both in the field of genomic research and in the field of artificial intelligence. Artificial organs and prosthetics that allow a person to live longer and more comfortably; the creation of mobile Internet, social networks and messengers that have accelerated and simplified the transfer of information between people; electric cars that are eco-friendly, maneuverable and do not require fossil resources, which sooner or later may end; self-driving cars that free up time that a person can devote to important things than driving a car; virtual and augmented reality, in which a person can safely and with pleasure move for a certain time, have become our everyday reality. The level of development of healthcare and education, the rationality of public administration and business efficiency, the speed of making space breakthroughs in other areas of human life depend on genomic research and achievements in the field of artificial intelligence.

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