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Artificial intelligence and healthcare professional education: superhuman resources for health?
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Abstract
The term artificial intelligence is used to describe computer programmes that learn and solve problems and so mimic the cognitive functions of human beings.1 Artificial intelligence has also been described as ‘the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages’.2 In the past 5 years, artificial intelligence has been cited as a potential solution to a range of different problems, from the regulation of financial systems to low-cost transport. So it is no surprise that artificial intelligence has also been suggested as a solution to problems in healthcare and healthcare professional education.3 It has even been suggested as a means by which healthcare professional education might be unnecessary. After all, if you have intelligent machines that can do the job of human beings, then some might ask if healthcare professionals are needed at all. Moreover, if they are not needed, then what is the point of healthcare professional education? Do we need human resources for health if we can have superhuman resources for health?
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