Title of article :
Editorial Understanding the advent of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology
Author/Authors :
Ahuja, Abhimanyu S. Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine - Florida Atlantic, USA , Halperin, Lawrence S. Retina Group of Florida and Affiliate Clinical Professor of Surgery - Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine - Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton - FL 33431, USA
Pages :
3
From page :
115
To page :
117
Abstract :
While some physicians view artificial intelligence (AI) as a threat to their careers, imagining a machine taking over for a human being, large tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple are investing billions of dollars into research and development of AI. Many in the medical industry are now beginning to view AI as the most promising technology for medicine. While the potential of AI is just beginning to be uncovered, many ophthalmology practices are already using AI and its subfields [machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL)] to revolutionize vision care. While it is highly improbable that AI will ever replace the need for an ophthalmologist, AI can be used to augment vision care and greatly improve efficiency. According to Schmidt-Erfurth et al.1 “Methods based on machine learning and particularly deep learning are able to identify, localize and quantify pathological features in almost every macular and retinal disease”. It is vital to understand how ML and DL work, understand current applications in ophthalmology, and prepare for the future of AI.
Keywords :
Understanding , advent of artificial intelligence , ophthalmology
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2503169
Link To Document :
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