History of AI
Advantages of AI
Disadvantages of AI
AI in healthcare
100

Turing's experiment was done in 

1950, 1952, 1949, 1957

1950

100

Decreases unemployment due to 2 factors being...?

1- Reskilling 

2- encourages students to become programmers, where there is a lack of sufficient specialists 

100

On the short-term 

expensive 

100

interference rules are 

''... '' statements 

how are they beneficial?

If... then 

they provide several possible answers, hence allowing a value within a range, and thus are more reliable than the Boolean logic

200

AI couldn't be properly developed in the past due to two factors. the first being lack of intelligence in computers and the second being their inability to

recall information 

200

decreases ---- occurring with patients 

any of the following works:

mistakes/ inaccuracies/ inefficiency 

200

concern of strand 1 is: 

digital divide since not everyone can afford AI machines

200

explain what the Boolean logic is about 

two specific opposing values may only be attained in AI machines, such as 'yes/no', without ranges 

300

expert systems were developed in the 

1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's 

1970's 

300

up to ---% more patients can be treated 

50

300

health concerns due to ---

radiation 

300

what are the four types of biomarkers 

diagnostic , risk, prognostic, predictive 

400

expert systems are 

software/ hardware programs?

software programs 

400

On the long run:

cost- efficient or relatively reduces profit? 

cost-efficient 

400

increases unemployment because 

AI replaces workers (deskilling)

400

state an example of how AI in healthcare may be promoted in the future 

drug development

/gene editing

/ expanding it to developing countries

 // any other answer that makes sense is accepted

500

Turing was a famous 

mathematician & technician 

mathematician & physicist 

computer scientist & technician 

mathematician & computer scientist 

mathematician & computer scientist 

500

Saves so much --- (hint: something that is precious and passes by quite quickly)

Time

500

the program may be designed in a way that causes it to:

- become uncontrollable by humans 

- do destructive actions such as killing for instance 

500

explain how the system cross-references work 

compares  treatments of patients and outcomes, making it easier for doctors to use this data to design the right treatment plan 



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