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Although AI is opening new and exciting opportunities in
healthcare, implementation still faces challenges. Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine: From Ethical, Social, and Legal
Perspectives provides answers on how to improve acceptance and
diminish the anxiety of the use of AI-assisted medicine. Through a
series of social, ethical, and legal discussions from clinicians,
social scientists, ethicists, and legal experts this important
reference has coverage that includes good data custodianship and
stewardship; data access, data bias, data & healthcare equity;
privacy and confidentiality; algorithmic understanding; and
regulatory guidance, accountability, and legal responsibility. This
reference will explain to healthcare providers how AI will enhance
healthcare, will introduce to scientists and researchers the
ethical and social aspect of AI that needs to be addressed, and
will urge policymakers and health authorities to consider the legal
framework needed to implement AI technology in healthcare.
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Fight Club 2 (Paperback)
Chuck Palahniuk, David Mack, Cameron Stewart
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Fight Club 3 (Hardcover)
Chuck Palahniuk, David Mack, Cameron Stewart
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R829
Discovery Miles 8 290
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Barbara Gordon is no stranger to dusting herself off when disaster
strikes, so when a fire destroys everything she owns, she spots the
opportunity for a new lease on life - and seizes it! Following the
rest of Gotham City's young adults to the hip border
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Motor Crush Volume 1 (Paperback)
Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr; Artworks by Babs Tarr, Cameron Stewart
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The team behind the critically-acclaimed revamp of Batgirl returns
with an exciting sci-fi action-adventure series! By day, Domino
Swift competes for fame & fortune in a worldwide motorcycle
racing league. By night, she cracks heads of rival gangs in brutal
bike wars to gain possession of a rare, valuable contraband: an
engine-boosting "machine narcotic" known as Crush. Collects issues
1 through 5.
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Scallywags (Paperback)
Cameron Stewart Miller
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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One Thing Missing (Paperback)
Beth Roper Stewart; Illustrated by Cameron Stewart
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Rediscovered after 80 years gathering dust on a family bookshelf
and first brought to public attention on BBC Radio 4's Today
Programme, A VERY UNIMPORTANT OFFICER is a detailed and intimate
account of the experience of Captain Stewart, an ordinary officer
in the front line in France and Flanders throughout 1916 and 1917.
Recruited to The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in 1915 at the age
of 33, Captain Stewart went 'over the top' many times, outliving
'so many better men', as he says with typical humility. Through his
vivid testimony we learn of the mud ('more like thick slime'), the
flies and the difficulties of suffering dysentry while on
horseback. In one memorable passage he describes engaging the enemy
while smoking a pipe - an episode for which he was awarded the
Military Cross. Yet through the chaos and horror of the trenches,
Captain Stewart reflects with compassion on the fears and immense
courage of the men under his command. Newly edited by his grandson,
Cameron Stewart, A VERY UNIMPORTANT OFFICER gives us a fascinating
insight into the horrors and absurdities of trench life.
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