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AI in Health Science: A Perspective

Journal

CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 9, Pages 1149-1163

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1389201023666220929145220

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Artificial intelligence; deep learning; machine learning; healthcare; applications; cancer; COVID-19

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By helping medical practitioners understand complex and diverse data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had a profound impact on medical practice. While AI's cognitive component outperforms human intelligence, it lacks awareness, emotions, intuition, and adaptability. AI is rapidly growing in healthcare with minimal human participation, and numerous applications have been created to address current issues.
By helping practitioners understand complicated and varied types of data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has influenced medical practice deeply. It is the use of a computer to mimic intelligent behaviour. Many medical professions, particularly those reliant on imaging or surgery, are progressively developing AI. While AI cognitive component outperforms human intellect, it lacks awareness, emotions, intuition, and adaptability. With minimum human participation, AI is quickly growing in healthcare, and numerous AI applications have been created to address current issues. This article explains AI, its various elements and how to utilize them in healthcare. It also offers practical suggestions for developing an AI strategy to assist the digital healthcare transition.

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