Artificial intelligence in forensic medicine and related sciences - selected issues.

Michał Szeremeta, Julia Janica, Anna Niemcunowicz-Janica
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Aim: The aim of the work is to provide an overview of the potential application of artificial intelligence in forensic medicine and related sciences, and to identify concerns related to providing medico-legal opinions and legal liability in cases in which possible harm in terms of diagnosis and/or treatment is likely to occur when using an advanced system of computer-based information processing and analysis.

Material and methods: The material for the study comprised scientific literature related to the issue of artificial intelligence in forensic medicine and related sciences. For this purpose, Google Scholar, PubMed and ScienceDirect databases were searched. To identify useful articles, such terms as "artificial intelligence," "deep learning," "machine learning," "forensic medicine," "legal medicine," "forensic pathology" and "medicine" were used. In some cases, articles were identified based on the semantic proximity of the introduced terms.

Conclusions: Dynamic development of the computing power and the ability of artificial intelligence to analyze vast data volumes made it possible to transfer artificial intelligence methods to forensic medicine and related sciences. Artificial intelligence has numerous applications in forensic medicine and related sciences and can be helpful in thanatology, forensic traumatology, post-mortem identification examinations, as well as post-mortem microscopic and toxicological diagnostics. Analyzing the legal and medico-legal aspects, artificial intelligence in medicine should be treated as an auxiliary tool, whereas the final diagnostic and therapeutic decisions and the extent to which they are implemented should be the responsibility of humans.

法医学和相关科学中的人工智能--若干问题。
目的:这项工作的目的是概述人工智能在法医学及相关科学中的潜在应用,并确定在使用基于计算机的先进信息处理和分析系统时,在诊断和/或治疗方面可能发生损害的情况下,与提供医学法律意见和法律责任有关的问题:研究材料包括与法医学及相关科学中的人工智能问题有关的科学文献。为此,我们搜索了 Google Scholar、PubMed 和 ScienceDirect 数据库。为了找出有用的文章,使用了 "人工智能"、"深度学习"、"机器学习"、"法医学"、"法律医学"、"法医病理学 "和 "医学 "等术语。在某些情况下,文章是根据引入术语的语义邻近性进行识别的:计算能力和人工智能分析海量数据能力的蓬勃发展,使得将人工智能方法应用于法医学和相关科学成为可能。人工智能在法医学和相关科学中有着广泛的应用,可以在解剖学、法医创伤学、死后鉴定检查以及死后显微诊断和毒理学诊断中发挥作用。从法律和医学法律方面分析,人工智能在医学中的应用应被视为一种辅助工具,而最终的诊断和治疗决定及其执行程度则应由人类负责。
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