ANALYSIS OF THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSTICS DEPARTMENT
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Functional Diagnostics, Medical Imaging, Healthcare Technology, Data Analysis, Diagnostic AccuracyAbstract
This article examines the advantages and disadvantages of using artificial
intelligence (AI) in the functional diagnostics department. It discusses theoretical, practical,
economic, and analytical aspects of AI implementation in medical diagnostics. The study evaluates
the accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of AI-driven diagnostic systems, highlighting both
their potential benefits and associated challenges.
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