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Artificial Intelligence in Neurosurgery: A Comment on the Possibilities
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Abstract
What people call artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to permeate our work and home environments. It provides customer service to consumers, suggests travel routes, and figures out when to turn up thermostats in our homes. It promises to empower precision medicine, handling of medical records, and eventually even replace human drivers. Professionals of all sorts turn to AI applications as "partners" in the work they do. How much should you believe? And most importantly, how can it help neurosurgeons? So-called generalized intelligence remains a distant, elusive aspiration. But there are ample opportunities to avail ourselves to the tools of AI to push the envelope and help discover and answer new questions in myriad fields, including neurosurgery. That requires understanding what the tools can do and how to phrase problems in neurology and neurosurgery to overcome the many limitations of these AI tools and make the most out of them.
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