Is Pakistan ready to implement Artificial Intelligence?

None Hamna Tariq, None Areeba Sajid
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Madam, The phrase "artificial intelligence" (AI) refers to the capacity of computers to accomplish activities that humans can typically performed by utilising an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) (1). The Artificial intelligence has become an exceptionally desirable analytical tool in medicine due to its ability to generalise, handle imprecise information, analyse non-linear data, and learn from historical precedents (2). According to Tata Consultancy Services Global Trends Study focusing on artificial intelligence and its impact on the healthcare industry, 86% of healthcare companies use AI", indicating its significance in improving healthcare (3). AI is employed everywhere, ensuring accuracy and speed in every aspect of a patient's diagnosis to their prognosis and treatment, revolutionising medicine (4) Despite all the benefits of AI, multiple factors need to be kept in mind before it can be successfully applied. AI works on software that is designed in accordance with data sets. If the data used in programming is not diverse, it will inevitably result in prejudice worsening the discriminatory outcomes in healthcare. There are numerous examples of AI being biased. For example, gender discrimination was a problem with facial recognition algorithms developed by Microsoft, IBM, and Face++; these AI systems were better at identifying the gender of white males than those with a darker complexion (5). When an advanced company like Amazon faces such issues, do we think a developing country like Pakistan will be equipped to successfully implement AI in a vast field like medicine? In Pakistan, women are typically responsible for the care of the home and are restricted in their capacity to travel alone and prioritise the health of their male family members (6). So will women be able to contribute their confidential information for AI data sets while they are confined to their houses? This could result in data that is weighted towards men (6). Conducting surveys is a crucial part of data collection (7). We must be cognizant that not all of Pakistan is accessible and that people there have a variety of objections and obstinate attitudes (7). The most recent COVID-19 outbreak was the ideal illustration of their ignorant behaviour (7). This demonstrates how unlikely it is to obtain data from the Pakistani population, which means only limited data can be collected. Since AI data sets heavily rely on Volume, variety and velocity so it is natural for AI not to prevail in Pakistan (7). ---Continue
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巴基斯坦准备好实施人工智能了吗?
女士,“人工智能”(AI)一词指的是计算机完成人类通常可以利用人工神经网络(ANN)完成的活动的能力(1)。人工智能已成为医学中非常理想的分析工具,因为它具有概括、处理不精确信息、分析非线性数据、并从历史先例中学习(2)。根据关注人工智能及其对医疗保健行业影响的塔塔咨询服务全球趋势研究,86%的医疗保健公司使用“人工智能”,这表明它在改善医疗保健方面的重要性(3)。人工智能无处不在,确保了患者诊断到预后和治疗的各个方面的准确性和速度,彻底改变了医学(4)。在成功应用之前,需要考虑多个因素。人工智能在根据数据集设计的软件上工作。如果在规划中使用的数据不多样化,将不可避免地导致偏见,使医疗保健中的歧视性结果恶化。人工智能有偏见的例子有很多。例如,微软、IBM和face++开发的面部识别算法存在性别歧视问题;这些人工智能系统在识别白人男性性别方面比那些肤色较深的人更好(5)。当像亚马逊这样的先进公司面临这样的问题时,我们认为像巴基斯坦这样的发展中国家会有能力在医学这样的广阔领域成功实施人工智能吗?在巴基斯坦,女性通常负责照顾家庭,她们独自旅行的能力受到限制,并且优先考虑男性家庭成员的健康(6)。那么,当女性被限制在家中时,她们是否能够为人工智能数据集提供机密信息?这可能导致数据向男性倾斜(6)。开展调查是数据收集的关键部分(7)。我们必须认识到,并非所有的巴基斯坦都可以访问,那里的人们有各种各样的反对意见和顽固态度(7)。最近的COVID-19爆发是他们无知行为的理想例证(7)。这表明从巴基斯坦人口中获取数据是多么不可能,这意味着只能收集有限的数据。由于人工智能数据集严重依赖于数量、种类和速度,因此人工智能在巴基斯坦不占优势是很自然的(7)
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