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      Harvesting the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Surgery: Uses, Implications, and Ethical Considerations

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          Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, especially with the advent of ChatGPT technology, and its role in the world of medicine is expanding. Within surgery, AI has the capacity to improve efficiency and results in surgical treatments; however, it similarly has the potential to impose harm onto patients and undermine the role of medical providers. Its benefits may include improvements in surgical outcomes, spanning from enhanced pre-operative diagnostic capabilities to more refined intra-operative techniques, and long term patient experiences, by identifying and reducing complications. Nevertheless apprehensions revolve around laymen use potentially resulting in inappropriate therapeutic interventions, in addition to safety and ethical risks surrounding the use of patient data. Various strategies towards mitigating these harms must be considered, such as patient disclaimers and secondary review policies. While artificial intelligence brings exciting advancements to surgery, its integration must be cautiously monitored.

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          The American Surgeon™
          The American Surgeon™
          SAGE Publications
          0003-1348
          1555-9823
          May 06 2023
          : 000313482311754
          Affiliations
          [1 ]NYU Grossman School of Medicine, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, USA
          [2 ]Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University Medical Center, Augusta, GA, USA
          [3 ]Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, New York University, New York, NY, USA
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          10.1177/00031348231175454
          37148260
          bfeeddce-3951-4137-8856-0d3bcb9531f7
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