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Artificial intelligence in medicine: What are the implications for the medical practitioner?
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Abstract
The recent rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has stirred an old debate regarding the application of computers in medicine and whether software will make medical practitioners obsolete. This question was raised with the advent of the first AI programs, and has been raised again with the rapid rise of machine learning in the last decade. AI programs provide massive computational power to medical diagnostics and can perform repetitive and time-consuming tasks very efficiently, allowing medical practitioners to focus on the more holistic side of medicine, such as clinical management, integrative medicine and emotional support. In this paper, the possible benefits of AI are evaluated and whether it can have a place in support of the human physician or is a threat to the current practice of human-based medicine.
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