Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) and biomaterials: A perfect bandAId™ According to the Webster’s dictionary definition, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is: a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behaviour in computers, and/or the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behaviour. (1) Much has already been said about AI and, unfortunately, most of it is negative. (2) From students using ChatGPT to write term papers and college admission essays to AI self- driving cars that can crash and cause injuries (3), AI has certainly received a lot of negative press lately. As usual, however, some of this negative press is by those who are not scientists and do not understand the positive impacts AI can have, especially in medicine.

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