Artificial Intelligence and Natural Algorithms

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: on the Verge of Major Shift with Opportunities and Challenges

Author(s): Nahid Sami* and Asfia Aziz

Pp: 104-117 (14)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815036091122010009

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

In the last few decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has shown rapid growth in medicine with the evolution of computer vision, robotics, natural language processing, and deep neural networks. The technology has also been applied to healthcare with an inexact thought that AI will replace the workforce. AI works as a helping hand for human clinicians because a machine can never replace a human brain. Present healthcare systems can implement AI technology for diagnosing patients and their treatments, drug invention, prediction of disease outbreaks, real-time monitoring of critical patients, radiology, and many more. The latest achievements by Google for the diagnosis of cancer, and diabetic retinopathy by JAMA using deep learning algorithms and surgical robots show substantial shifts in medicine. A simple assessment of electronic health records (EHR) provides more opportunities for the medical experts during the invention and application of improving medicines. The coming future of health care depends on the advancement of AI. However, with ease comes difficulty, such as the privacy of data and causality problems which should be considered when deploying such strategies. 


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning (DL), Medicine epidemiology, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Neural Network, Support Vector Machine (SVM).

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