Inside Precision Medicine April 17, 2024
Kathy Vuksanaj

By Pranali Pachika, Srijan Valasapalli, Phuong Ngo, and Goetz Kloecker

“Artificial intelligence” (AI) is the study and production of computing methods and models that replicate human intelligence in perception, speech recognition, decision making, and language processing.1 AI is utilized in oncology to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient outcomes by analyzing massive volumes of data from a variety of sources, including imaging scans, electronic health records, and genomic profiles.2,3 In 1956, John McCarthy coined the term “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) based on Alan Turing’s concept of machines mimicking human cognition.

Today, as a result of advances in computing power, AI integrates seamlessly into various aspects of our existence. Utilizing tools such as radiological images and electronic medical records, its recent...

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