Artificial Intelligence in public health: A case study

  • Gautam Chamarthy
  • Divya Chamarthy
  • Srikriti Dammavalam
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence technology has become an innovative tool in global healthcare that helps to manage various problems of scale and complexity. Its use in public health is multifaceted and multivariate extending across early outbreak detection, risk modeling and prediction, efficient vaccine logistics and administration, reducing health disparities, aiding assist in diagnosis, everyday monitoring of chronic diseases, telemedicine and virtual chatbots especially for elderly care, mental health and oncology patients, and community engagement. Despite these huge generational advantages, multiple challenges exist in data quality, security and misuse, individual privacy, contextual application, accountability and oversight and remain primary concerns for universal adoption of artificial intelligence. There is a need for safeguards and a global regulatory framework to responsibly harvest the benefits of artificial intelligence for the advancement of public and community health.

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Gautam Chamarthy, Divya Chamarthy, & Srikriti Dammavalam. (2024). Artificial Intelligence in public health: A case study. World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 20(1), 364–377. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2024.20.1.0783

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