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Review
. 2026 Mar;27(3):159-167.
doi: 10.1714/4650.46644.

[Artificial intelligence in cardiology: the new HAL 9000?]

[Article in Italian]
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Review

[Artificial intelligence in cardiology: the new HAL 9000?]

[Article in Italian]
Marco Bernardi et al. G Ital Cardiol (Rome). 2026 Mar.

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world, and medicine is at the forefront of this revolution. In cardiology, AI is increasingly providing innovative tools for diagnosis, risk stratification, interventional planning, and personalized care. From automated interpretation of ECGs and cardiovascular imaging to integration into interventional workflows and predictive models, AI is emerging as a powerful ally for both clinicians and researchers. However, its implementation also raises critical ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges that require transparency, independent validation, and multidisciplinary governance. This review explores the potential and limitations of AI in cardiovascular medicine, with a focus on emerging technologies, their clinical implications, and the growing role of generative tools such as ChatGPT in scientific research. Much like HAL 9000, AI can enhance human capabilities - but only under vigilant oversight to prevent uncontrolled drifts. The future of cardiology will undoubtedly be more digital, but must remain fundamentally human.

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