摘要
AbstractArtificial intelligence (AI) has proven time and time again to be a game-changer innovation in every walk of life, including medicine. Introduced by Dr. Gunn in 1976 to accurately diagnose acute abdominal pain and list potential differentials, AI has since come a long way. In particular, AI has been aiding in radiological diagnoses with good sensitivity and specificity by using machine learning algorithms. With the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, AI has proven to be more than just a tool to facilitate healthcare workers in decision making and limiting physician-patient contact during the pandemic. It has guided governments and key policymakers in formulating and implementing laws, such as lockdowns and travel restrictions, to curb the spread of this viral disease. This has been made possible by the use of social media to map severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 hotspots, laying the basis of the "smart lockdown" strategy that has been adopted globally. However, these benefits might be accompanied with concerns regarding privacy and unconsented surveillance, necessitating authorities to develop sincere and ethical government–public relations.
机构地区
Medical College, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi, Pakistan,Medlcal College, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Main Murree Road, Islamabad, Pakistan,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Neela Gumbad, Lahore, Pakistan,King Edward Medical University, Neela Gumb
出版日期
2022年12月13日(中国期刊网平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)