Artificial intelligence in healthcare system

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Florentina-Nicoleta Roncea
Radu-George Cazacincu
Horațiu Mireșan
Adrian-Cosmin Roșca
Cristina-Luiza Erimia

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (A.I.) represents various intelligent processes and behaviors, developed by computational models, algorithms or a set of rules that support the machine to imitate the cognitive functions of humans, such as learning, problem solving.


AI technologies in healthcare include machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), physical robots, robotic process automation.


Regulators should collaborate with existing networks of ethics committees and AI expert groups on the ethical issues of AI in the development, use and regulation of human medicines, promoting collaboration between drug and medical device regulatory authorities to harmonize views, needs and requirements.


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Roncea, F.-N., Cazacincu, R.-G., Mireșan, H., Roșca, A.-C., & Erimia, C.-L. (2023). Artificial intelligence in healthcare system. Technium BioChemMed, 7(1), 42–45. Retrieved from https://www.techniumscience.com/index.php/biochemmed/article/view/10265
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