2024 年结肠直肠外科医生的人工智能--关于流行程度、政策和(必要)保护的叙述性评论

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Kurt S. Schultz MD , Michelle L. Hughes MD , Warqaa M. Akram MD, FACS , Anne K. Mongiu MD, PhD
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摘要

如今,人工智能(AI)已触及我们生活的方方面面。它能为我们播放音乐、开灯、回答天气问题,甚至还能帮助我们的汽车在道路上安全行驶--这只是其中的一些功能。文献回顾显示,人工智能应用正迅速渗透到医疗保健的方方面面。就结肠直肠外科而言,人工智能可以协助标本采集、病理和放射诊断、治疗方式选择、术前/术后风险分层,以及更广泛的外科医生教育、拨款和索赔评估。然而,伴随着这种能力而来的是其被滥用的风险,以及随后对患者(和医疗服务提供者)造成的伤害。了解人工智能的简史以及与我们互动的主要形式的层次结构,可以让我们更好地理解这些风险的性质,以及我们如何应用伦理框架来更好地理解和减轻/预防这些风险。最后,考虑到拜登总统 2023 年 10 月的行政命令,我们可以评估美国的政策是如何解决这些问题的。
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Artificial intelligence for the colorectal surgeon in 2024 – A narrative review of Prevalence, Policies, and (needed) Protections

Artificial Intelligence (AI) touches innumerable aspects of our lives today. It plays our music, turns on our lights, answers our weather questions, and even helps navigate our cars safely down the road - to name but a few capabilities. Review of the literature shows that AI applications are rapidly infiltrating most aspects of healthcare. For the microcosm of colorectal surgery, AI can assist in specimen acquisition, pathologic and radiologic diagnosis, selection of treatment modality, pre/postoperative risk stratification, and more globally in surgeon education, grantsmanship, and claims assessment. However, with such power comes the risk of its abuse, and subsequent harm to patients (and providers). Understanding a brief history of AI and the hierarchy of the predominant forms with which we interact, allow us to better understand the nature of these risks and how we can apply ethical frameworks to better understand and mitigate/prevent them. Finally, considering President Biden's October 2023 executive order, we can evaluate how US policy addresses these concerns.

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期刊介绍: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery offers a comprehensive and coordinated review of a single, timely topic related to the diagnosis and treatment of proctologic diseases. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgeons in training and their colleagues in medicine with an interest in colorectal disorders.
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