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Artificial intelligence (AI) has played a significant and growing role in the world over the last few decades.
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Healthcare Business Review | Wednesday, April 06, 2022
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Many people are concerned that artificial intelligence will eventually replace or reduce the need for human physicians, particularly in the clinical setting.
Fremont, CA: Artificial intelligence (AI) has played a significant and growing role in the world over the last few decades. What most people don't realize is that artificial intelligence manifests itself in a variety of ways that affect daily life. Logging into e-mail, social media, car ride services, and online shopping platforms all use artificial intelligence algorithms to enhance the user experience. The medical field, specifically diagnostics and treatment management, is one major area where AI is rapidly expanding. Because there is a fear that Artificial Intelligence will outperform humans in tasks and abilities, there is a lot of research going on to see how AI can help with human support, clinical decisions, and increase treatment efficiency.
An Increased AI Presence in Healthcare
AI in healthcare comes in a variety of sizes. AI frequently makes use of a web database, which provides doctors and practitioners with access to thousands of diagnostic resources. Because doctors have been thoroughly educated in their field and are up to date on current research, the use of AI greatly increases the likelihood of a faster outcome that can be matched with their clinical knowledge. Many people are concerned that artificial intelligence will eventually replace or reduce