Randomized Controlled Trials of Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Practice: Systematic Review
BackgroundThe number of artificial intelligence (AI) studies in medicine has exponentially increased recently. However, there is no clear quantification of the clinical benefits of implementing AI-assisted tools in patient care. ObjectiveThis study aims to systematically review all published randomi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Y T Lam (Author), Max F K Cheung (Author), Yasmin L Munro (Author), Kong Meng Lim (Author), Dennis Shung (Author), Joseph J Y Sung (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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