Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research
Date Submitted: Oct 9, 2019
Date Accepted: Oct 20, 2019
Warning: This is an author submission that is not peer-reviewed or edited. Preprints - unless they show as "accepted" - should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.
Unlocking the power of artificial intelligence and bigdata in medicine
ABSTRACT
Data driven science and its corollaries in machine learning and the wider field of artificial intelligence have the potential to drive important changes in medicine. However, medicine isn’t a science like any other, it is deeply and tightly bound with a large and wide network of legal, ethical, regulatory, economical and societal dependencies. As a consequence, the scientific and technological progresses in handling information, and it’s further processing and cross-linking for decision-support and predictive systems must be accompanied with parallel changes in the global environment, with numerous stakeholders, including citizen and society. What could be seen, at a first glance, as a barrier and a mechanism slowing down the progression of data science must in contrary be considered as an important asset. Only global adoption can transform the potential of bigdata and AI into an effective breakthrough in handling health and medicine. And this requires that science and society move together.
Citation
Request queued. Please wait while the file is being generated. It may take some time.
Copyright
© The authors. All rights reserved. This is a privileged document currently under peer-review/community review (or an accepted/rejected manuscript). Authors have provided JMIR Publications with an exclusive license to publish this preprint on it's website for review and ahead-of-print citation purposes only. While the final peer-reviewed paper may be licensed under a cc-by license on publication, at this stage authors and publisher expressively prohibit redistribution of this draft paper other than for review purposes.