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- Title
THE APPROACHES AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENTS TOWARDS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
- Authors
Doğaner, Adem
- Abstract
Objective: People also think that artificial intelligence can have negative impacts as well as it has positive contributions to life. In this study, it has been aimed to determine the expectations, concerns and thoughts of university students studying in health sciences departments about artificial intelligence. Materials and Methods: The study is planned as a cross-sectional research. In the study, a questionnaire consisting of 55 questions on the future technological, sociological and professional effects of artificial intelligence has been applied to the students. A total of 550 students have been included in the study. In the study, knowledge about the use of artificial intelligence technologies has been also analyzed in addition to the students' thoughts about artificial intelligence. Results: Most of the students can use artificial intelligence technologies according to the findings of the study. Students mostly think that artificial intelligence will have negative sociological effects in the future. Students assume that artificial intelligence will bring positive contributions to the field of health and medicine. Students think that artificial intelligence will increase the success rate in treatment. Students also think that artificial intelligence will cause unemployment in the future (p<0.05). Conclusion: Whereas students think that artificial intelligence will have positive effects on technology and health, they assume that it will have negative effects on the subjects of sociology and unemployment. It is supported that medical students ought to get an education on artificial intelligence. Research should be done to increase the positive effects of artificial intelligence on life in the future and to reduce its negative effects.
- Publication
Karya Journal of Health Science, 2021, Vol 2, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
2717-9540
- Publication type
Article