
Artificial intelligence: how it works and criteria for assessment
Author(s) -
I.L. Shlivko,
Oksana Garanina,
И. А. Клеменова,
K.A. Uskova,
A.M. Mironycheva,
Veniamin I. Dardyk,
Viktor Laskov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
consilium medicum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2542-2170
pISSN - 2075-1753
DOI - 10.26442/20751753.2021.8.201148
Subject(s) - computer science , government (linguistics) , focus (optics) , applications of artificial intelligence , artificial intelligence , risk analysis (engineering) , management science , data science , engineering management , medicine , engineering , philosophy , linguistics , physics , optics
Artificial intelligence is a term used to describe computer technology in the modeling of intelligent behavior and critical thinking comparable to that of humans. To date, some of the first areas of medicine to be influenced by advances in artificial intelligence technologies will be those most dependent on imaging. These include ophthalmology, radiology, and dermatology. In connection with the emergence of numerous medical applications, scientists have formulated criteria for their assessment. This list included: clinical validation, regular application updates, functional focus, cost, availability of an information block for specialists and patients, compliance with the conditions of government regulation, and registration. One of the applications that meet all the requirements is the ProRodinki software package, developed for use by patients and specialists in the Russian Federation. Taking into account a widespread and rapidly developing competitive environment, it is necessary to soberly treat the resources of such applications, not exaggerating their capabilities and not considering them as a substitute for a specialist.