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Editorial
. 2021 Nov;50(11):i-v.
doi: 10.18502/ijph.v50i11.7600.

Ethical Issues of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare

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Editorial

Ethical Issues of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare

Dariush D Farhud et al. Iran J Public Health. 2021 Nov.
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Conflict of interest The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests.

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Tommy, the robot nurse, helps keep flesh-and-blood doctors and nurses safe from coronavirus at the Circolo Hospital in Varese, Italy (7, 8)
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India’s robots such as Mitra are being used to reduce the risk of infection for medical staff and taking care of Covid-19 patients (14)

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