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The Convergence of AI and Medicine: Progress, Constraints, and Future Possibilities


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Title: The Convergence of AI and Medicine: Progress, Constraints, and Future Possibilities

Authors: Yasir Ghayor Malik

Journal: Global journal of universal studies

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Year: 2025

Volume: 2

Issue: 1

Language: en

DOI: 10.70445/gjus.2.1.2025.1-26

Keywords: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEhealthcare innovationAI in medicineresponsible AI implementationmedical decision-making

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Abstract

 
Healthcare experiences a transformative shift because of Artificial Intelligence (AI) medical integration which improves diagnosis processes and enables better treatment strategies as well as patient care administration. Medical decision-making benefits from AI-driven advancements including robotic surgery together with virtual health assistance and predictive analytics which enhance efficiency and accuracy. The adoption of AI encounters important hurdles because it triggers privacy dangers to patient data and builds barriers to regulation while being complicated to integrate and subject to ethical doubts about AI systems. The exceptional power of AI computers needs human specialists to handle decisions based on ethics while delivering empathy and grasping the nature of situations. AI technology will find its best application point in medicine through combining forces with healthcare professionals rather than offering their position. Achieving responsible AI implementation demands solutions for bias-related problems and security measures and accountability systems and doctor-patient relationship maintenance. Medical professionals can reach patient-centered and safer healthcare while achieving more efficiency by implementing ethical AI practices and using AI as a supportive tool to provide equitable benefits to every individual.


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