Abstract
This article affords a survey evaluation of the literature at the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare can transform analysis, remedy and affected person care. However, this speedy development raises moral concerns associated with affected person privacy, information protection and potential bias of AI algorithms. This article explores the moral implications of AI for healthcare and examines the first-rate stability between exploiting the progressive capability of AI and shielding patient privacy. Through an in-depth exploration of moral challenges and regulatory frameworks, this examines ambitions to offer insights for healthcare, era and policy stakeholders. Keywords—Artificial Intelligence, Patient Privacy, Data Security, Treatment Innovation & Healthcare Ethics.
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