Author:
Garzon-Siatoya Wendy Tatiana,Morales-Lara Andrea Carolina,Adedinsewo Demilade
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a method of data analysis that enables machines to learn patterns from datasets and make predictions. With advances in computer chip technology for data processing and the increasing availability of big data, AI can be leveraged to improve cardiovascular care for women – an often understudied and undertreated population. We briefly discuss the potential benefits of AI-based solutions in cardiovascular care for women and also highlight inadvertent drawbacks to the use of AI and novel digital technologies in women.
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