ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE: NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
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Artificial intelligence, diagnosis, medical technologies, algorithms, healthcare, digital medicine.Abstract
This article analyzes the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in medicine, particularly their effectiveness in diagnostic and therapeutic processes. Based on globally recognized scientific studies and literature, the capabilities, advantages, and challenges of AI are presented. The impact of AI on medical ethics and its future prospects are also discussed.
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