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AI in Perinatal Medicine and Human Reproduction: Artificial IntelligenceAI in Perinatal Medicine and Human Reproduction: Is it “The End of the Beginning” or “The Beginning of the End”?
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Abstract
The paper explores the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in perinatal medicine and hu-man reproduction, highlighting its potential to transform clinical practices. AI technologies are being utilized to improve diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatment, and enhance patient care, particularly in areas like perinatal ultrasound, fetal heart rate monitoring, and fetal neurology. The Kurjak Antenatal Neurodevelopmental Test (KANET) exemplifies how AI can aid early detection of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the integration of AI presents challenges such as data quality concerns, algorithmic bias, ethical concerns, and the need for robust regulatory frameworks. The authors argue that while AI offers significant opportunities, its implementation must be carefully managed to avoid over-reliance on technology and ensure equitable healthcare access. The paper concludes that the current state of AI in this field marks not an endpoint but a critical phase of growth and development, necessitating a balanced approach that combines innovation with ethical and practical considerations.
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