Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence as the name suggests is intelligence given to machines by man. AI learns and performs like humans without human instructions. We encounter AI in daily activities, like music and video suggestions in video applications, and personalize what we see on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. AI makes our day-to-day life easier, efficient and it increases the speed and accuracy of our efforts. In this article, we reviewed previous articles and internet sites to understand the general principles of artificial intelligence. We included general articles and few articles related to medicine to understand the basics of AI and its application in the medical field. A literature search was done using the following search terms: 'AI' and 'AI in medicine'.

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Deshmukh, R., & Rathi, P. (2022). Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 70(3), 11–12. https://doi.org/10.59224/bjlti.v2i1.71-89

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