The COVID-19COVID-19 pandemic has shown that artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence (AI) (AI) has significantly improved our ability to monitor, predict and respond to such complex health crises as outbreaksOutbreaks (spread assessment, trajectory tracking, diagnostic tools development, drug and vaccine discovery assistance, big data processing, optimizing of resources management, simplifying of administrative procedures etc.). AI is also very useful tool for decision makers and effective medical management in crises. The potential use and benefits of AI in biomedicine (diagnostics, treatment, surgical procedures, patient monitoring, prognostic and predictive modeling) are practically unlimited. It is also opening a numerous of ethical and security issues, because healthcareHealth-care today in the era of hybrid wars could be also considered as a security challenge.

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Artificial Intelligence and Biomedical Science: Challenges and Risks

  • Elizabeta Ristanović,
  • Nikoleta Đorđevski,
  • Sonja Atanasievska Kujović,
  • Vesna Protić Đokić

摘要

The COVID-19COVID-19 pandemic has shown that artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence (AI) (AI) has significantly improved our ability to monitor, predict and respond to such complex health crises as outbreaksOutbreaks (spread assessment, trajectory tracking, diagnostic tools development, drug and vaccine discovery assistance, big data processing, optimizing of resources management, simplifying of administrative procedures etc.). AI is also very useful tool for decision makers and effective medical management in crises. The potential use and benefits of AI in biomedicine (diagnostics, treatment, surgical procedures, patient monitoring, prognostic and predictive modeling) are practically unlimited. It is also opening a numerous of ethical and security issues, because healthcareHealth-care today in the era of hybrid wars could be also considered as a security challenge.