Challenges in the use of Artificial Intelligence for the health sector
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7942911Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, health, technological innovationAbstract
There are artificial intelligence tools in the health sector or health solutions based on artificial intelligence, among them are those of automatic learning, processing and understanding of natural language, pattern recognition, artificial vision, robotics, computer hearing. All of them potentially contribute to biomedical research, medical education and healthcare delivery, while continuing to challenge professionals in this sector.
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