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Yes, artificial intelligence is helping in the medicine field. But of course, it should function well, or else it can risk the life of a patient. Example, those who have prosthetics. Since it was made of machine, there's likelihood that it will not function well. This one should be taken into consideration.
With surgery, I won't rely my life to a machine. It scares me. I'd rather have a human surgeon doing that.
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Artificial intelligence is as well the key for Personalized medicine.
Personalized (or precision) medicine promises to make all of our lives better. With the power to analyze an individual’s genetic code, health care providers have unlocked the ability to deliver improved preventative care as well as more effective treatments for various diseases. They can now identify more at-risk people and treat them before they get sick.
AI is really speeding up the fight against breast cancer, heart disease, and leukemia by radically accelerating post-genomic research
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