Using Artificial Intelligence for High-Volume Identification of Silicosis and Tuberculosis: A Bio-Ethics Approach
Although Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being increasingly applied, considerable distrust about introducing “disruptive” technologies persists. Intrinsic and contextual factors influencing where and how such innovations are introduced therefore require careful scrutiny to ensure that health equity...
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Autores principales: | Jerry M. Spiegel, Rodney Ehrlich, Annalee Yassi, Francisco Riera, James Wilkinson, Karen Lockhart, Stephen Barker, Barry Kistnasamy |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cd2d62742419404fb555215e8e75bfdb |
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