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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - a conversation
30 Nov 2024
enjoy this popular paper as a hosted podcast Summary This is a perspective article on the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine. The authors discuss current uses of AI, such as in cardiology, pulmonary medicine, and oncology, highlighting both successes and limitations. They also address challenges in AI validation, ethical considerations of continuous patient monitoring, and the need for changes in medical education to prepare future doctors for an AI-augmented healthcare system. Finally, the authors conclude by emphasizing the importance of rigorous scientific practices and the need for addressing the ethical and financial aspects of this technological shift.
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