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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more common in clinical practice. Increased computing power, greater volumes of data generated, and progress in machine learning promise new possibilities in clinical research and patient care. However these developments also raise certain ethical and legal questions. How will the role of doctors and patients change if AI is used in diagnostic procedures? Who is responsible for the consequences of AI-assisted processes in clinical contexts?
Nov-14-2019, 04:16:40 GMT
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- Europe > Germany > Bavaria > Middle Franconia > Nuremberg (0.07)
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- Health & Medicine > Diagnostic Medicine (0.52)
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