This exploration into the perceptions of medical students regarding the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medical education reveals a nuanced landscape. The majority of participants in this study recognize the collaborative potential of AI, viewing it not as a replacement for physicians bu...
Despite the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, research into the knowledge and attitudes of medical experts toward AI is limited. This study aimed to assess physicians' attitudes and perceptions of AI applications in healthcare.#A cross-sectional study was conducted at the...
AI aims to improve the usability of programs for assisting physicians in figuring out what is wrong with the patients and provide new solutions to help making better decisions. AI systems are intended to support healthcare practitioners in the normal course of their duties, assisting with tasks th...
including artificial intelligence (AI) to provide care that is consistent with patients’ needs. Unfortunately, while AI models generally return high accuracy within the trials in which they are trained, their ability to predict and recommend the best course of care for prospective patients is left ...
In a small but multi-institutional study, an artificial intelligence-based system improved providers' assessments of whether patients with bladder cancer had complete response to chemotherapy before a radical cystectomy (bladder removal surgery).
Despite the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, research into the knowledge and attitudes of medical experts toward AI is limited. This study aimed to assess physicians' attitudes and perceptions of AI applications in healthcare.#A cross-sectional study was conducted at the...
The growing digital footprints and technology trends have enhanced the healthcare systems, but there still lies the need for human manpower. Where are the gaps in curating the healthcare data? Artificial intelligence has got multiple applications outside of treating and responding to the pande...
2.1.2. Artificial intelligence applications in healthcare It is generally believed that AI tools will facilitate and enhance human work and not replace the work of physicians and other healthcare staff as such. AI is ready to support healthcare personnel with a variety of tasks from administrative...
Dr Chen:Curt Langlotz, [director of Stanford’s Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging] would say, “Look, AI is not going to replace anybody, but those who learn how to use it may very well replace those who do not.” I think that’s the space we’re in: let’...
When looking for medical information, people can use web search engines or large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT-4 or Google Bard. However, these artificial intelligence (AI) tools have their limitations and can sometimes generate incorrect advice or