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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES
Zilola Elmurod kizi Khabibjonova , Teacher, Denov Community Health Technical School, Surkhondaryo Region, UzbekistanAbstract
The process of digital transformation is driving the rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into healthcare. Modern healthcare systems are characterized by large volumes of complex clinical data, the need for rapid diagnostics, and personalized treatment. Therefore, AI algorithms are recognized as an essential tool to support medical decision-making.
The aim of this article is to highlight the scientific and practical opportunities of artificial intelligence in healthcare and to analyze the main challenges arising from its implementation based on international experiences.
Keywords
artificial intelligence, digital technologies, personalized medicine, healthcare economy, information security, technological development.
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