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Title: The Contributions of Artificial Intelligence to Advancements in Healthcare
Authors: Grace Vijay, Meghana Vyas
Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Publisher: EL-MED-Pub Publishers
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 14
Issue: 27S
Language: en
Keywords: Ethical concerns
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a collection of technologies that provide computers the capacity to carry out a wide range of sophisticated tasks, such as data analysis, recommendation making, speech and text comprehension, and vision. The utilization of AI in the medical field has brought about significant changes to the conventional medical setting. The amount of work performed by humans has decreased and managing patient data and administrative responsibilities has become easier. Through the effective promotion of greater diagnostic accuracy based on radiographic, pathological, endoscopic, ultrasonographic, and biochemical investigations, early illness identification, individualized treatment strategies, and improved patient outcomes have been made possible. Machine learning techniques like deep learning and natural language processing have made it easier to analyze medical images, forecast the course of diseases, and make clinical decisions. AI has proven to have exceptional skills in medical imaging, drug development, robotic assisted surgeries, and patient monitoring. While there is no denial that artificial intelligence (AI) has a lot to offer the healthcare industry, it is crucial to stress the significance of ethical considerations. In addition, building confidence and encouraging the ethical application of AI technology in clinical settings depend on making sure AI algorithms are understandable and transparent. This paper investigates the perception of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, user experiences with smart watches and apps, and potential applications of AI in diagnostics in the future. It also looks at ethical concerns including patient privacy and the possibility that AI will replace human healthcare workers in the workforce.
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