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Artificial Intelligence Cannot Be Human, Emotional, or Spiritual
1Consultant Diabetologist, CEO-Diabetes, Overweight, Thyroid & Hormone Clinic, Indore, Madhya Pradesh; Secretary, RSSDI, Madhya Pradesh State Chapter, India, Orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1237-210X, Corresponding Author.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is universally adopted in our day-to-day life, including medical science, and transforming healthcare in various ways, like scientific discovery, collecting and interpreting large data, and gaining insights that might not have been possible by traditional scientific tools. AI also helps learning by geometric understanding, leveraging knowledge, enhanced accuracy and efficiency in diagnostics, imaging, clinical decisions, predictive analysis, drug discovery, virtual assistance, administrative automation, telemedicine, and precision medicine. However, AI lacks emotional consciousness, moral understanding, spiritual insight, and human psychology. AI is a tool to help us and not a human being. Humanity, sociality, spirituality, and emotions are difficult to define. Human emotions are internal, subjective experiences such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, love, empathy, and sympathy, deeply rooted in our biological systems, memories, and personal experiences, and AI can simulate these emotions but cannot feel or experience them, while spirituality involves meaning, purpose, and belief in something more than oneself (e.g., God or supreme power). AI has no soul or belief and spiritual practices. However, concerns persist, including biases ingrained in AI algorithms, lack of transparency in decision-making, potential compromises of patient data, privacy, and safety of AI implementation in clinical settings. Artificial intelligence has enormous potential in choosing complex regimes, faster calculations, streamlining workflows, and expanding access to healthcare. Nevertheless, AI cannot experience emotions, exercise moral reasoning, or offer genuine spiritual companionship, and successful integration requires AI to function strictly as an assistant to healthcare professionals (HCPs). "AI has vast potential, but it cannot be human, social, emotional, and spiritual."
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