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Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging

Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen dramatic growth over the past decade, evolving from a niche super specialty computer application into a powerful tool which has revolutionized many areas of our professional and daily lives, and the potential of which seems to be still largely untapped. The fiel...

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Autores principales: Coppola, Francesca, Faggioni, Lorenzo, Gabelloni, Michela, De Vietro, Fabrizio, Mendola, Vincenzo, Cattabriga, Arrigo, Cocozza, Maria Adriana, Vara, Giulio, Piccinino, Alberto, Lo Monaco, Silvia, Pastore, Luigi Vincenzo, Mottola, Margherita, Malavasi, Silvia, Bevilacqua, Alessandro, Neri, Emanuele, Golfieri, Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8505993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34650476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.710982
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author Coppola, Francesca
Faggioni, Lorenzo
Gabelloni, Michela
De Vietro, Fabrizio
Mendola, Vincenzo
Cattabriga, Arrigo
Cocozza, Maria Adriana
Vara, Giulio
Piccinino, Alberto
Lo Monaco, Silvia
Pastore, Luigi Vincenzo
Mottola, Margherita
Malavasi, Silvia
Bevilacqua, Alessandro
Neri, Emanuele
Golfieri, Rita
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Faggioni, Lorenzo
Gabelloni, Michela
De Vietro, Fabrizio
Mendola, Vincenzo
Cattabriga, Arrigo
Cocozza, Maria Adriana
Vara, Giulio
Piccinino, Alberto
Lo Monaco, Silvia
Pastore, Luigi Vincenzo
Mottola, Margherita
Malavasi, Silvia
Bevilacqua, Alessandro
Neri, Emanuele
Golfieri, Rita
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description Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen dramatic growth over the past decade, evolving from a niche super specialty computer application into a powerful tool which has revolutionized many areas of our professional and daily lives, and the potential of which seems to be still largely untapped. The field of medicine and medical imaging, as one of its various specialties, has gained considerable benefit from AI, including improved diagnostic accuracy and the possibility of predicting individual patient outcomes and options of more personalized treatment. It should be noted that this process can actively support the ongoing development of advanced, highly specific treatment strategies (e.g., target therapies for cancer patients) while enabling faster workflow and more efficient use of healthcare resources. The potential advantages of AI over conventional methods have made it attractive for physicians and other healthcare stakeholders, raising much interest in both the research and the industry communities. However, the fast development of AI has unveiled its potential for disrupting the work of healthcare professionals, spawning concerns among radiologists that, in the future, AI may outperform them, thus damaging their reputations or putting their jobs at risk. Furthermore, this development has raised relevant psychological, ethical, and medico-legal issues which need to be addressed for AI to be considered fully capable of patient management. The aim of this review is to provide a brief, hopefully exhaustive, overview of the state of the art of AI systems regarding medical imaging, with a special focus on how AI and the entire healthcare environment should be prepared to accomplish the goal of a more advanced human-centered world.
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spelling pubmed-85059932021-10-13 Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging Coppola, Francesca Faggioni, Lorenzo Gabelloni, Michela De Vietro, Fabrizio Mendola, Vincenzo Cattabriga, Arrigo Cocozza, Maria Adriana Vara, Giulio Piccinino, Alberto Lo Monaco, Silvia Pastore, Luigi Vincenzo Mottola, Margherita Malavasi, Silvia Bevilacqua, Alessandro Neri, Emanuele Golfieri, Rita Front Psychol Psychology Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen dramatic growth over the past decade, evolving from a niche super specialty computer application into a powerful tool which has revolutionized many areas of our professional and daily lives, and the potential of which seems to be still largely untapped. The field of medicine and medical imaging, as one of its various specialties, has gained considerable benefit from AI, including improved diagnostic accuracy and the possibility of predicting individual patient outcomes and options of more personalized treatment. It should be noted that this process can actively support the ongoing development of advanced, highly specific treatment strategies (e.g., target therapies for cancer patients) while enabling faster workflow and more efficient use of healthcare resources. The potential advantages of AI over conventional methods have made it attractive for physicians and other healthcare stakeholders, raising much interest in both the research and the industry communities. However, the fast development of AI has unveiled its potential for disrupting the work of healthcare professionals, spawning concerns among radiologists that, in the future, AI may outperform them, thus damaging their reputations or putting their jobs at risk. Furthermore, this development has raised relevant psychological, ethical, and medico-legal issues which need to be addressed for AI to be considered fully capable of patient management. The aim of this review is to provide a brief, hopefully exhaustive, overview of the state of the art of AI systems regarding medical imaging, with a special focus on how AI and the entire healthcare environment should be prepared to accomplish the goal of a more advanced human-centered world. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8505993/ /pubmed/34650476 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.710982 Text en Copyright © 2021 Coppola, Faggioni, Gabelloni, De Vietro, Mendola, Cattabriga, Cocozza, Vara, Piccinino, Lo Monaco, Pastore, Mottola, Malavasi, Bevilacqua, Neri and Golfieri. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Coppola, Francesca
Faggioni, Lorenzo
Gabelloni, Michela
De Vietro, Fabrizio
Mendola, Vincenzo
Cattabriga, Arrigo
Cocozza, Maria Adriana
Vara, Giulio
Piccinino, Alberto
Lo Monaco, Silvia
Pastore, Luigi Vincenzo
Mottola, Margherita
Malavasi, Silvia
Bevilacqua, Alessandro
Neri, Emanuele
Golfieri, Rita
Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging
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title_full Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging
title_fullStr Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging
title_short Human, All Too Human? An All-Around Appraisal of the “Artificial Intelligence Revolution” in Medical Imaging
title_sort human, all too human? an all-around appraisal of the “artificial intelligence revolution” in medical imaging
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8505993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34650476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.710982
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