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Green Innovations: Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Materials in Production Shahrukh Khan Lodhi; Ahmad Yousaf Gill; Hafiz Khawar Hussain
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
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This study examines the revolutionary potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with sustainable materials in production through a series of case studies, featuring innovations by Adidas, Tesla, Unilever, and IKEA. These illustrations demonstrate how AI may be used to create recyclable goods, maximize material efficiency, and simplify supply chains—all of which greatly lessen the manufacturing process's negative environmental effects. The study also identifies the main domains in which these technologies are propelling improvements in operational effectiveness and environmental sustainability. Robust regulatory frameworks are required to assure the safe, transparent, and equitable implementation of AI as it becomes increasingly integrated into industrial processes. The article also highlights the need for responsible innovation by discussing the ethical and policy ramifications of utilizing AI in sustainable manufacturing, as well as the societal impact of AI on data privacy and the workforce. Lastly, the environmental effects of AI itself are discussed, emphasizing the need for renewable energy sources and energy-efficient AI systems. Through collaboration between governmental, industrial, and social sectors, artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged to propel environmentally and socially responsible production methods. In order to create a more sustainable and prosperous future, the paper's conclusion emphasizes the need for a balanced strategy that optimizes AI's benefits while guaranteeing moral and egalitarian outcomes. Going ahead, the report makes the case that artificial intelligence and sustainable materials will play a pivotal role in molding a manufacturing landscape that is both efficient and environmentally beneficial. However, achieving this potential will necessitate managing the dangers and difficulties that come with it carefully.
Innovations in AI-Powered Healthcare: Transforming Cancer Treatment with Innovative Methods Saad Rasool; Mohammad Ali; Hafiz Muhammad Shahroz; Hafiz Khawar Hussain; Ahmad Yousaf Gill
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
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Abstract: In this thorough review, we explore the multifaceted role of artificial intelligence (AI) in cancer medicine, highlighting its potential applications, challenges, and future directions. Artificial intelligence (AI) holds enormous promise for revolutionizing patient care and improving outcomes when integrated into various aspects of cancer medicine, including drug discovery and development, early detection and screening, and drug discovery. AI-driven methods in early detection and screening can increase sensitivity, decrease false-positive rates, and provide personalized risk assessment, which can boost the efficacy and efficiency of cancer screening programs. However, issues like algorithm bias, data quality, and regulatory compliance need to be resolved before AI can be fully utilized in this field. In addition, AI-driven drug discovery and development offers chances to speed up target identification, repurpose current medications, and create new therapeutics with improved safety and efficacy profiles. However, even with AI's potential to speed up drug discovery, issues with data accessibility, algorithm interpretability, and ethical implications still exist. Researchers, clinicians, regulators, and industry stakeholders must work together to develop strong data-sharing initiatives, ethical guidelines, and governance frameworks in order to address these challenges. By putting patient-centered approaches first, integrating multi-modal data, and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, we can harness the transformative power of AI to speed up the translation of research findings into novel therapies and enhance global cancer patient outcomes.
Equity and Artificial Intelligence in Surgical Care: A Comprehensive Review of Current Challenges and Promising Solutions Ahsan Ahmad; Aftab Tariq; Hafiz Khawar Hussain; Ahmad Yousaf Gill
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has become a viable method for improving surgical care equity. In order to better understand the effects of AI in surgical settings, this paper focuses on five key areas: promising AI applications, bias-reduction tactics, and ethical AI implementation, effects on patient outcomes and access to surgical services, and future directions for equitable AI in surgical care. The first part of the article looks at the exciting uses of AI in surgery. It emphasizes how AI technology may boost decision-making, increase surgical precision, and improve patient care routes. Better surgical outcomes, individualised treatment plans, and streamlined procedures can all result from the incorporation of AI algorithms, which will ultimately help patients from a variety of groups. The solutions for reducing bias and fostering equity in AI-enabled surgical care are covered in more detail in the second part. In order to reduce biases, it emphasizes the value of diverse and representative datasets, algorithmic transparency, and fairness metrics. Healthcare disparities can be decreased by proactively addressing bias, and AI-enabled surgical care can help ensure fair outcomes for all patient populations. The final segment is devoted to removing obstacles in the way of deploying moral AI procedures in surgical settings. It places a strong emphasis on the necessity of open governance structures, informed consent procedures, privacy protection, accountability, and ongoing ethical assessment. Accountability is guaranteed through transparent governance systems, which also offer a way to address moral issues and potential biases. The implications of AI for patient outcomes and access to surgical services are covered in the fourth part. It emphasizes how AI technologies have the potential to enhance decision-making, improve surgical results, and streamline patient care routes. It also covers issues with bias, privacy, and ethics that must be taken into account to enable responsible and fair implementation. The fifth segment examines potential future directions and surgical care opportunities for egalitarian AI. Strong data infrastructure, advances in deep learning and machine learning, explainable AI, AI-driven surgical automation, tackling health disparities, and the creation of ethical and legal frameworks are some of the themes it highlights. These regions have enormous opportunity to improve patient outcomes and advance fair access to surgical care. Enhancing equity is made possible by the incorporation of AI in surgical care. Healthcare organizations can enhance surgical results, lower inequities, and guarantee equitable access to surgical services by utilizing AI technologies. To be responsible and equitable, a deployment must address bias, adhere to ethical standards, and take into account how AI is developing. To maximize the advantages of AI in surgical care while advancing equity and patient-centered care, future research and collaboration are crucial.