The Emerging Role of Cognitive Computing in Healthcare a Systematic Literature Review

Cognitive Calculating, Emotional Intelligence, and Bogus Intelligence in Healthcare

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New technologies involving cognitive computing and bogus intelligence are increasingly being adopted in the healthcare industry. It is thus of import to examine the impact of these innovations on care delivery and the challenges associated with their use. In this paper, the use of artificial intelligence and cognitive computing in healthcare is examined, peculiarly with reference to applications that require emotional intelligence. A systematized literature review was conducted, which identified seven contempo studies that provided a basis for this examination. Based on these studies, we conclude artificial intelligence and cognitive calculating take already improved patient diagnosis and can accurately recommend treatments. They likewise possess the potential of comprehending emotions, with the outcome that they may contribute to patient-centered services. Some of the drawbacks noted with the use of these technologies include the risk to information privacy and security, chore losses due to automation, and the lack of clarity apropos legal liability when machines are used to make decisions.

Keywords

  • Cerebral computing
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Federated noesis
  • Big data
  • Data-driven
  • Deep automobile learning
  • Car learning
  • Data
  • east-Scientific discipline
  • Data Security
  • Privacy
  • Decision-making
  • Cyber-attacks
  • AI tools
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Alloghani, 1000., Thron, C., Subair, S. (2022). Cognitive Computing, Emotional Intelligence, and Bogus Intelligence in Healthcare. In: Alloghani, M., Thron, C., Subair, S. (eds) Bogus Intelligence for Data Science in Theory and Practice. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1006. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/x.1007/978-three-030-92245-0_5

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