Open-Access-Artificial-Intelligence-Journals
Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly. Artificial intelligence today is appropriately known as tight AI (or powerless AI), in that it is intended to play out a restricted assignment (for example just facial acknowledgment or just web look or just driving a vehicle). In any case, the drawn out objective of numerous specialists is to make general AI (AGI or solid AI). While restricted AI may beat people at whatever its particular undertaking is, such as playing chess or fathoming conditions, AGI would outflank people at about each subjective errand. Many concentrated their hopeful comments on social insurance and the numerous potential uses of AI in diagnosing and rewarding patients or helping senior residents live more full and more beneficial lives. They were likewise energetic about AI's job in adding to expansive general wellbeing programs worked around enormous measures of
information that might be caught in the coming a long time about everything from individual genomes to nourishment. Moreover, some of these specialists anticipated that AI would abet since quite a while ago foreseen changes in formal and casual training frameworks.
High Impact List of Articles
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Short commentary on the imaging spectrum of pulmonary tuberculosis: a critical appraisal
Luciano Cardinale, Giorgia Dalpiaz, Gaetano Rea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Short commentary on the imaging spectrum of pulmonary tuberculosis: a critical appraisal
Luciano Cardinale, Giorgia Dalpiaz, Gaetano Rea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Why radiologists need to care
RB Gunderman & AS Rattan
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Why radiologists need to care
RB Gunderman & AS Rattan
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Update on liver MRI at 3T
Sriyesh Krishnan and Elizabeth M Hecht
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Update on liver MRI at 3T
Sriyesh Krishnan and Elizabeth M Hecht
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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New applications of imaging techniques for monitoring progression of rheumatoid arthritis and predicting outcome
Paul Bird and Fredrick Joshua
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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New applications of imaging techniques for monitoring progression of rheumatoid arthritis and predicting outcome
Paul Bird and Fredrick Joshua
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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ECG-gated multidetector-row computed tomography in the assessment of left ventricular function
Marco Rengo, Paola Lucchesi, Carlo Nicola de Cecco, Pasquale Paolantonio, Riccardo Ferrari & Andrea Laghi
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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ECG-gated multidetector-row computed tomography in the assessment of left ventricular function
Marco Rengo, Paola Lucchesi, Carlo Nicola de Cecco, Pasquale Paolantonio, Riccardo Ferrari & Andrea Laghi
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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