The Pursuit of Healthcare by AI: Thoughtful Delivery Needed
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Abstract
Allowing unrestricted access to medical data and generating tools for use by non-licensed experts in healthcare, leading to autopilot of AI, may endanger healthcare in the long run. In this frenzy to adopt various models in medical delivery, there is a real risk of self-sabotage in both the virtual and real worlds. As physicians remain at the interface between man and machine in health, the wait for deep learning in medicine appears to be over, though the long-term implications are yet to be witnessed. To what extent do we indulge the possibilities of AI in healthcare?
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