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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Revealing Novel Approaches to Cancer Treatment, Fraud Investigation, and Petroleum Industry Perspectives Muhammad Fahad; Muhammad Ibrar; Muhammad Umer Qayyum; Ali Husnain
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i4.4637

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming healthcare by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, personalizing treatment, and improving operational efficiencies. This review explores AI's impact across several key areas: cancer medicine, fraud detection, and lessons from the petroleum industry. In cancer medicine, AI-driven advancements are leading to more accurate diagnostics, personalized treatment plans, and predictive models for patient outcomes. In fraud detection, AI techniques such as anomaly detection and natural language processing are effectively identifying and mitigating fraudulent activities, safeguarding financial and operational integrity. Insights from the petroleum industry reveal how AI applications, such as predictive maintenance and operational optimization, can be adapted to healthcare settings to enhance equipment reliability and resource management. Emerging trends include the integration of AI with genomics, telemedicine, and cross-disciplinary innovations, which promise further advancements in personalized care and operational efficiency. However, ethical considerations such as data privacy, bias, and transparency must be addressed to ensure responsible AI deployment. The review concludes by highlighting the need for continued innovation, collaboration, and patient-centric approaches to fully realize AI's potential in transforming healthcare and improving patient outcomes.
Integrating AI in Healthcare: Innovations in Petroleum-Based Fraud Detection and Its Implications for Medical Diagnostics Muhammad Fahad; Muhammad Ibrar; Muhammad Umer Qayyum; Ali Husnain
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i4.4655

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming a number of industries through increasing operational effectiveness, detecting fraudulent activity, and boosting diagnostic accuracy. In order to demonstrate the transformational potential of AI techniques across different areas, this review paper examines the convergence of petroleum-based fraud detection and AI applications in healthcare. The study looks at how artificial intelligence is currently being used in healthcare, particularly in tailored and medical diagnostics. After that, it explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is utilized in petroleum-based fraud detection, going over methods like data mining, anomaly detection, and machine learning algorithms that are used to find and stop fraud. The review emphasizes the possible advantages and synergies as it looks further into how fraud detection findings from the petroleum business might be applied to healthcare. Notwithstanding these advantages, the paper discusses the main obstacles and restrictions related to integrating AI, such as system integration, data security and privacy, accuracy and dependability, and ethical and legal issues. The study intends to provide significant insights into the efficient deployment of AI technologies and the potential for cross-industry applications to stimulate innovation and enhance results by giving a thorough review of these subjects.
Leveraging AI in Healthcare: Insights from Petroleum Industry Practices and Fraud Detection Strategies with ChatGPT Applications Muhammad Ibrar; Muhammad Fahad; Muhammad Umer Qayyum; Ali Husnain
JURIHUM : Jurnal Inovasi dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): JURIHUM : Jurnal Inovasi dan Humaniora
Publisher : CV. Shofanah Media Berkah

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Healthcare is changing quickly because to advances in artificial intelligence (AI) that improve patient care, diagnosis, and treatment. In order to give readers a thorough grasp of the potential advantages and difficulties of artificial intelligence (AI), this paper examines the various uses of AI in healthcare and draws comparisons with its use in other industries, such as the petroleum industry. AI's effects on healthcare include better patient care through real-time monitoring and AI-powered virtual assistants, personalized medicine through customized treatment programs, and increased diagnostic accuracy through sophisticated image analysis. These developments aid in addressing important healthcare concerns like the effectiveness of individualized treatment plans and delays in diagnosis. Healthcare can learn a lot from the petroleum industry, which is well-known for its intricate and data-intensive processes. The application of AI to healthcare problems is exemplified by the petroleum industry, which uses predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, optimization algorithms, and data integration. In the healthcare industry, real-time monitoring and predictive analytics can enhance patient outcomes by foreseeing problems and successfully managing chronic illnesses. Algorithms for optimization can also improve hospital operations and resource management, and data integration can improve decision-making by providing thorough patient insights. ChatGPT and other AI models have shown promise in transforming healthcare decision support and communication. These models support clinical documentation, improve administrative efficiency, and enable better patient-provider interactions. To fully exploit the benefits of AI, however, obstacles including data privacy, integrating AI with current systems, and correcting biases must be overcome. The prospects for healthcare to embrace similar technology to enhance its capabilities are highlighted by the cross-industry insights obtained from AI applications in the petroleum business. Notwithstanding AI's potential, its effective application necessitates resolving issues with data security, system integration, and morality. Healthcare will be shaped in the future by the substantial gains in patient outcomes, operational effectiveness, and care quality that AI technology is expected to bring about as it develops.
Leveraging AI in Healthcare: Innovations in Fraud Detection and Novel Approaches to Cancer Medicine Muhammad Umer Qayyum; Muhammad Fahad; Muhammad Ibrar; Ali Husnain
JURIHUM : Jurnal Inovasi dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): JURIHUM : Jurnal Inovasi dan Humaniora
Publisher : CV. Shofanah Media Berkah

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized fraud detection and cancer treatment by providing cutting-edge technologies that improve patient outcomes, efficiency, and accuracy. Healthcare systems can protect themselves from financial losses and ensure the seamless processing of valid claims by implementing individualized prevention methods and real-time analysis through the use of AI-driven fraud detection systems, which are getting more and more complex. AI is pushing the limits of early detection, precision medicine, and drug development in the field of cancer medicine, enabling more individualized and efficient treatments. But the use of AI in these domains also presents significant moral and legal issues, such as worries about prejudice, responsibility, openness, and patient privacy. To address these issues and guarantee that AI is applied responsibly and that its advantages are shared fairly, strong legal frameworks, international cooperation, and well-defined ethical standards must be established. It is anticipated that as AI develops, its application in healthcare will grow, spurring additional innovation and requiring a delicate balancing act between ethical concerns and technical advancements. In the end, AI has the potential to improve healthcare delivery in ways that are more effective, efficient, and egalitarian, but this will rely on how these formidable technologies are developed and used responsibly.