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Narrative review of the ethics of artificial intelligence: are we ready for artificial intelligence in surgery?
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Abstract
While AI holds immense potential to enhance surgical care, its use should be grounded in ethical principles to ensure non-maleficence and justice. Adoption should aim to maximize beneficence while preserving patient autonomy through transparent consent and promoting equity in access and implementation. At the same time, surgeons must remain vigilant against automation bias such that AI supports, not replaces, clinical intuition and trust, which lies at the core of the surgeon-patient relationship.
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