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Bibliometric Research: Tracking How the Artificial Intelligence Inntegration Changed the Medical Systems
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Abstract
In latest generations, there has been a significant increase in study interest in the growing applications of artificial intelligence in health and medicine. The purpose of this study is to present a worldwide and chronological overview of AI study in the areas of medical care and health. The online science tool was used to obtain a total number of articles that were released between. The detailed study looked at the number of publications, as well as the cooperation between writers and nations. Generally, indicate that a factor, along with robotics, algorithms, neural networks, artificial cognitive computing, and natural language processing, were identified through a vast network of researchers' key words and phrases and message review of pertinent academic papers. These methods are regularly used in clinical forecasting and rehabilitation. The most articles were on cancer, followed by those on cardiovascular disease, stroke, blindness, Early onset dementia, and sadness. Additionally, the lack of study on applying AI to some illnesses with a high disease prevalence indicates potential paths for Ai development. The study proposes the creation of international and national guidelines and laws on the rationale and application of pertaining to medical products and provides a first and complete image of the global efforts made in this significant and lucrative study area.
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