The values and vision of artificial intelligence

Author: 
Raghavendra Rao M.V, Abrar A. Khan, Mohammed Khaleel, Khizer Hussain Junaidy, Amreen Hamza, Mahendra Kumar Verma, Dorababu P and Dilip Mathai

Artificial intelligence (AI), sometimes called machine intelligence, is intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals. Recently AI techniques have sent vast waves across healthcare, even fueling an active discussion of whether AI doctors will eventually replace human physicians in the future.
We believe that human physicians will not be replaced by machines in the foreseeable future, but AI can definitely assist physicians to make better clinical decisions or even replace human judgement in certain functional areas of healthcare (eg, radiology).
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing rapidly in recent years in terms of software algorithms, hardware implementation, and applications in a vast number of areas. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used or trialed for a variety of healthcare and research purposes, including detection of disease, management of chronic conditions, delivery of health services, and drug discovery. data-heavy nature makes it an ideal candidate for the application of AI across multiple disciplines, from diagnosis and pathology to drug discovery and epidemiology. It is foreseeable that together with reliable data management platforms AI methods will enable effective analysis of massive infectious disease and surveillance data to support risk and resource analysis for government agencies, healthcare service providers, and medical professionals in the future.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2020.21669.4264
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