Publication: Use of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Research: A SWOT Analysis
Date
2024
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Kathmandu University
Abstract
ABSTRACT
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools are shaping our work, this article discusses a
nuanced SWOT analysis, focusing on the applications of artificial intelligence
in the area of medical research. It aims to evaluate the applications of artificial
intelligence tools in medical research, discussing their implications for researchers,
journals and the scientific community, addressing the growing concerns of using
artificial intelligence tools in research and publication, evaluating its potential risks
while harnessing the transformative potential.
The analysis is complemented by a qualitative review of online resources, articles,
blogs, interviews and podcasts, elucidating the prevailing themes in artificial
intelligence-related considerations.
The strengths highlight artificial intelligence’s capacity to accelerate research
processes, particularly in diagnostics, drug production and data analysis. On the
other hand, the weaknesses underscore concerns related to interpretability,
biases, and ethical considerations, urging caution in artificial intelligence reliance.
Opportunities arise in the form of explainable artificial intelligence, inclusive data
practices, and enhanced model validation, while threats include issues of bias,
privacy, overreliance and human exploitation. Such issues can be mitigated by
collaboration from multiple experts and policymakers.
The current state of artificial intelligence raises concerns about data quality, bias,
transparency and ethical issues in its development and deployment. There is a
need for collaborative efforts to establish ethical frameworks, regulations, and
sustainability practices. A balanced approach, positioning AI as a collaborator that
enhances human insights and creativity is recommended.
KEY WORDS
Artificial intelligence, Bias, Ethics, Medical research
Description
Jha JP, Amgain K, Joshi LR
Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
Jumla, Karnali, Nepal
Keywords
Artificial intelligence, Bias, Ethics, Medical research