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Artificial Intelligence in Critical Care: Promise, Peril, and the Path Forward
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to transform critical care by enhancing clinical decision-making, predictive accuracy, and operational efficiency. This editorial explores the expanding role of AI in intensive care units (ICUs), highlighting emerging applications such as predictive analytics, diagnostic imaging, real-time monitoring, and clinical decision support systems. Alongside these advances, the integration of AI presents critical challenges related to ethical implementation, regulatory oversight, clinician trust, and data interoperability. Drawing from current case studies and healthcare trends, this perspective underscores AI's potential to improve patient outcomes and optimize resource utilization. However, without rigorous validation, transparent practices, and a firm commitment to patient-centered design, AI risks becoming a liability rather than an asset. Sustainable adoption will require interdisciplinary collaboration, continuous evaluation, and the preservation of human connection at the heart of technologically supported care.
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