Bekbolatova Molly, Mayer Jonathan, Ong Chi Wei, Toma Milan
Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY 11568, USA.
School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Biotechnology, Nanyang Technological University, 62 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637459, Singapore.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Jan 5;12(2):125. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12020125.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a crucial tool in healthcare with the primary aim of improving patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare delivery. By harnessing machine learning algorithms, natural language processing, and computer vision, AI enables the analysis of complex medical data. The integration of AI into healthcare systems aims to support clinicians, personalize patient care, and enhance population health, all while addressing the challenges posed by rising costs and limited resources. As a subdivision of computer science, AI focuses on the development of advanced algorithms capable of performing complex tasks that were once reliant on human intelligence. The ultimate goal is to achieve human-level performance with improved efficiency and accuracy in problem-solving and task execution, thereby reducing the need for human intervention. Various industries, including engineering, media/entertainment, finance, and education, have already reaped significant benefits by incorporating AI systems into their operations. Notably, the healthcare sector has witnessed rapid growth in the utilization of AI technology. Nevertheless, there remains untapped potential for AI to truly revolutionize the industry. It is important to note that despite concerns about job displacement, AI in healthcare should not be viewed as a threat to human workers. Instead, AI systems are designed to augment and support healthcare professionals, freeing up their time to focus on more complex and critical tasks. By automating routine and repetitive tasks, AI can alleviate the burden on healthcare professionals, allowing them to dedicate more attention to patient care and meaningful interactions. However, legal and ethical challenges must be addressed when embracing AI technology in medicine, alongside comprehensive public education to ensure widespread acceptance.
人工智能(AI)已成为医疗保健领域的关键工具,其主要目标是改善患者治疗效果并优化医疗服务提供。通过利用机器学习算法、自然语言处理和计算机视觉,人工智能能够分析复杂的医疗数据。将人工智能集成到医疗系统旨在支持临床医生、实现患者护理个性化并改善人群健康,同时应对成本上升和资源有限带来的挑战。作为计算机科学的一个细分领域,人工智能专注于开发能够执行曾经依赖人类智能的复杂任务的先进算法。最终目标是在解决问题和执行任务时以更高的效率和准确性实现人类水平的性能,从而减少对人工干预的需求。包括工程、媒体/娱乐、金融和教育在内的各个行业已经通过将人工智能系统纳入其运营中获得了显著收益。值得注意的是,医疗保健行业在人工智能技术的应用方面见证了快速增长。然而,人工智能真正彻底改变该行业仍有未被挖掘的潜力。需要注意的是,尽管存在对工作岗位被取代的担忧,但医疗保健领域的人工智能不应被视为对人类工作者的威胁。相反,人工智能系统旨在增强和支持医疗保健专业人员,使他们有时间专注于更复杂和关键的任务。通过自动化常规和重复性任务,人工智能可以减轻医疗保健专业人员的负担,使他们能够将更多注意力投入到患者护理和有意义的互动中。然而,在医学中采用人工智能技术时必须解决法律和伦理挑战,同时进行全面的公众教育以确保广泛接受。