Debunking Myths and Accepting Realities: Exposing Artificial Intelligence’s Revolutionary Potential in Healthcare

Debunking Myths about AI

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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) drives transformative changes across industries, with healthcare benefiting significantly. This editorial explores AI's pivotal role in medical sciences, dispelling myths and highlighting practical applications. From revolutionizing diagnostics and patient care to reshaping pandemic preparedness, AI's impact is profound. Collaborative efforts between medical professionals and data scientists are essential for successful AI integration, ensuring its ethical use and continued advancements in healthcare. Embracing AI's potential while addressing misconceptions is crucial for shaping a future where AI augments medical expertise, leading to improved patient outcomes.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59564/amrj/02.01/001

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Jaza Rizvi, Allied Medical Research Journal

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01/30/2024