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Future of education in the era of generative artificial intelligence: Consensus among Chinese scholars on applications of ChatGPT in schools
The role of artificial intelligence in medical imaging research
Big data in digital healthcare: lessons learnt and recommendations for general practice
Artificial intelligence applications in the intensive care unit
Artificial intelligence in dentistry—A review
The perils and pitfalls of explainable AI: Strategies for explaining algorithmic decision-making
Analyzing the students' views, concerns, and perceived ethics about chat GPT usage
Applications of artificial intelligence in battling against covid-19: A literature review
Effect of Artificial Intelligence Tutoring vs Expert Instruction on Learning Simulated Surgical Skills Among Medical Students
"I think this is the most disruptive technology": Exploring Sentiments of ChatGPT Early Adopters using Twitter Data
Natural Language Processing Technologies in Radiology Research and Clinical Applications
The role of data science in healthcare advancements: applications, benefits, and future prospects
Predictive analytics in health care: how can we know it works?
Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare: A review
Toward a Literature-Driven Definition of Big Data in Healthcare
Digital transformation in the area of health: systematic review of 45 years of evolution
AI Art and its Impact on Artists
Introduction to artificial intelligence in ultrasound imaging in obstetrics and gynecology
Artificial Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction
Fracture detection in pediatric wrist trauma X-ray images using YOLOv8 algorithm
Rebels without a clause: towards an institutional framework for dealing with plagiarism by students
Understanding artificial intelligence based radiology studies: What is overfitting?
Use of Artificial Intelligence Chatbots for Cancer Treatment Information
Explainable AI: Beware of Inmates Running the Asylum Or: How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love the Social and Behavioural Sciences
Skin sensors are the future of health care