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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare |Biomedgrid

Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.17, No. 3)

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Page : 316-317

Keywords : Artificial intelligence; Healthcare sector; Medicines; Diseases; Warehouse;

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence will become very important for complex medical issues in the future. The term artificial intelligence emerged as a new research theory as early as 1955, when the computer scientist John McCarthy from the USA used the term “Artificial Intelligence” in a project application to the Rockefeller Foundation. So far there is no universal definition of artificial intelligence. What is certain, however, is that it is a sub-area of computer science and that solutions to problems should be found with powerful data sets. Like human intelligence, which can grasp complex ideas, learn from mistakes, develop new concepts, and solve problems, these abilities are transferred to computer-based programs and are known as artificial intelligence. With the help of computing power, an artificial intelligence is generated to simulate and imitate important functions of the human brain, such as perception, understanding, action and learning. The performance of artificial intelligence is directly dependent on computing power. A quantum computer can develop an artificial intelligence much better than a conventional performance computer.

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