Pedrum Golriz
Newbie
Hi all,
Over the last few months I have been developing Smart Pill ID that uses AI/ML to automatically identify prescription medicine with just your smartphone camera.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iconiqStudios.pillID
Every year over 100,000 Americans are killed in a pharmacy prescription dispensing error. Studies show that nearly 90% of employee pharmacists had made in error in the past year.
Smart Pill ID's mission is to tackle these issues and provide a safe approach to combating dispensing errors.
However, the use cases do not end with consumer prescriptions. This app can be used in Prisons, Pharmacies, Poison control, and other types of institutions where identification of prescription drugs is vital.
An app like this could have saved me a lot of trouble in the past. When I was around 10 years old, the pharmacy accidentally dispensed my medicine that was over 100x the dosage I needed. Had my mother not realized my heart beating much faster than normal a few days after taking the medicine, I would not be here today.
The reason for my post today is for guidance to taking this application to the next level. Any feedback would be most welcome and I look forward to hearing from you.
Over the last few months I have been developing Smart Pill ID that uses AI/ML to automatically identify prescription medicine with just your smartphone camera.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iconiqStudios.pillID
Every year over 100,000 Americans are killed in a pharmacy prescription dispensing error. Studies show that nearly 90% of employee pharmacists had made in error in the past year.
Smart Pill ID's mission is to tackle these issues and provide a safe approach to combating dispensing errors.
However, the use cases do not end with consumer prescriptions. This app can be used in Prisons, Pharmacies, Poison control, and other types of institutions where identification of prescription drugs is vital.
An app like this could have saved me a lot of trouble in the past. When I was around 10 years old, the pharmacy accidentally dispensed my medicine that was over 100x the dosage I needed. Had my mother not realized my heart beating much faster than normal a few days after taking the medicine, I would not be here today.
The reason for my post today is for guidance to taking this application to the next level. Any feedback would be most welcome and I look forward to hearing from you.