Artificial Intelligence in Public Health and Medicine: Health Equity and Ethical Issues

Nadia Ibraheem Mohammed Alzeer, Sameer Saeed Alsumairy, Mohammed Hamed Alanazi, Salman Saleh Al-Anazi, Mansour Mohammed B Aldossary, Salman Saeed Alshehri, Adel Abdulaziz Alhazza

Abstract

The importance of health equality and ethical issues in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in public health and medicine are examined in this essay. AI promises significant advantages as it becomes more prevalent in various domains, but it also carries risks that could make already-existing inequities and moral dilemmas worse. In addition to discussing the consequences for practice and policy, this essay explores the existing integration of AI technology and emphasizes the significance of ethical social responsibility. Suggestions are offered to guarantee that AI developments are used sensibly, fostering fair health results and abiding by strict ethical guidelines for all demographics.
In healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI) is being utilized more and more for customized medication, predictive analytics, and diagnostics. However, if not handled appropriately, AI might worsen health inequities and raise ethical issues. By putting these tactics into practice, AI can benefit all populations fairly, boosting medical treatment and public health interventions' efficacy and confidence.

How to Cite

Nadia Ibraheem Mohammed Alzeer, Sameer Saeed Alsumairy, Mohammed Hamed Alanazi, Salman Saleh Al-Anazi, Mansour Mohammed B Aldossary, Salman Saeed Alshehri, Adel Abdulaziz Alhazza. (2024). Artificial Intelligence in Public Health and Medicine: Health Equity and Ethical Issues . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1494–1497. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2764