Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become a globally accessible resource for organizing and processing information, improving efficiency, and increasing effectiveness. In healthcare, AI has shown the potential to identify health risks at early stages and enhance current treatment processes. As AI becomes more widely integrated, it is essential to consider the benefits and risks associated with this largely unproven technology to create an environment where patients and providers universally and equitably experience its advantages.
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