Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the biggest emerging movement and promise in today’s technology world. AI, in contrast to natural (human or animal) intelligence, is intelligence demonstrated by machines. AI is also called machine intelligence, which aims to mimic human intelligence by being able to obtain and apply knowledge and skills. It promises substantial involvements, vast changes, modernisations and integration with and within people’s ongoing life. It makes the world more demanding and helps to make prompt and appropriate decisions with real time. This article provides a main analysis of the health industry and healthcare system in Australian healthcare that are relevant to the consequences formed by AI. This article has primarily used the secondary research analysis method to provide a wide-ranging investigation of the positive and negative consequences of health issues relevant to AI, the architects of those consequences and those overstated by the consequences. The secondary resources are subject to journal articles, reports, academic conference proceedings, media articles, corporation-based documents, blogs and other appropriate information. This study found that AI provides useful insights in the Australian healthcare system. It is steadily reducing the cost of the Australian healthcare system and improving patients’ overall outcome in Australian healthcare. AI can not only improve the affairs between public and health enterprises but also make life better by increasing efficiency and modernisation. However, beyond the technology maturity, there are still many challenges to overcome before Australian healthcare can fully leverage the potential of AI in healthcare – Ethics being one of the most critical. Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI), health industry, healthcare system, Australian healthcare

Highlights

  • Seeing the development of a field that is going to upset the well-being and life of billions of individuals is interesting

  • This study found that Artificial intelligence (AI) provides useful insights in the Australian healthcare system

  • Tech organisations have been mulling over moving to social insurance for a long time; as we progress through 2020, it will turn out to be progressively unmistakable and we will see the ascent of various beginning-period activities in a few applications, which might be a danger for the medicinal services industry, but it is not all fate and despair as it is an incredible source of new worthy creation as the tech industry is making the most of unexploited and unforeseen chances (Harry, 2018)

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Summary

Introduction

Seeing the development of a field that is going to upset the well-being and life of billions of individuals is interesting. The development of organisations has resolved to have any kind of effect in that space Be that as it may, rivalry will be wild, as AI covers a solid industry – the tech industry. It is not new, tech organisations have been mulling over moving to social insurance for a long time; as we progress through 2020, it will turn out to be progressively unmistakable and we will see the ascent of various beginning-period activities in a few applications, which might be a danger for the medicinal services industry, but it is not all fate and despair as it is an incredible source of new worthy creation as the tech industry is making the most of unexploited and unforeseen chances (Harry, 2018). This study involves the proper investigation of considerable success factors in AI implementation all around Australian healthcare (James & Kevin, 2019)

Purpose and scope
Objectives
Research questions
Significance of the study
Introduction to AI
How AI is beating disease – prostate cancer
AI into Australian healthcare
AI in healthcare
How will AI help prevent heart attacks
The research methodology
The strategy
Document analysis
The qualitative method
Data analysis
Data collection and analysis
Research results and key findings
Robotised data and document management
Patients diagnosis
Medicines effectiveness
Medication discovery
Human augmentation
Artificial intelligence: a joint narrative on potential use in healthcare
Artificial intelligence project
Findings
Conclusion and Recommendation
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