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397P Anthropomorphism vs. technically correct terminology in AI oncological literature: Toward a mature scientific approach
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Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into oncology has coincided with an expanding use of human-centered terminology. Such anthropomorphism - when algorithms are described as if they possessed cognition, intent, or moral agency - risks distorting conceptual clarity and weakening scientific rigor. This study investigates linguistic trends in oncological AI publications, contrasting anthropomorphic versus technically precise terminology across global and Ukrainian contexts.
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