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Artificial Intelligence-Oriented Heart Surgery: A Complex Bioethical Concept

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Aug 17
PMID 37588312
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has come to the frontline, paving the way toward a future of operational efficiency. Following the current, cardiac surgery has evolved as well. We live in a world where AI has brought immense progress in almost every aspect of the field, but still, the question remains; will there be a time when robots will replace cardiac surgeons? The currently used operating systems necessitate constant supervision. Upgrading the algorithms from visual augmentation and post-operative prognosis to completely operating software is not something to be taken lightly. However, if we manage to succeed, would you be receptive to a fully autonomous robot as your surgeon? Significant barriers concerning bioethics emerge; the potential for misuse, risk assessment, supervision, referrals, the need to respect and protect patient autonomy and transparency while using the algorithms, and above all the understanding of the dynamics of illness and the human condition. So, can we provide a simple response to such a prime issue? The truth is, we cannot provide an answer for the future where an answer cannot be delivered effortlessly.

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