Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven orthodontic care: A quest toward utopia?
2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1053/j.sodo.2021.05.001
ISSN1558-4631
Autores Tópico(s)Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
ResumoIs the orthodontic community on a quest toward utopia? The term "utopia" was coined by Sir Thomas Moore in 1516 to denote "an imagined community that possesses highly desirable or near perfect qualities." 1. Giroux HA. Utopian thinking under the sign of neoliberalism: Towards a critical pedagogy of educated hope. Democracy & Nature. Routledge 9(1):91-105. https://doi.org/10.1080/1085566032000074968. Google Scholar However, utopia in current vernacular has come to be known as a community intended to be viewed as considerably better than the existing one. 2. Sargent L.T. The necessity of utopian thinking: a cross-national perspective. in: Rüsen Jörn Fehr Michael Reiger Thomas W. Thinking Utopia: Steps into Other Worlds (Report). Berghahn Books, New York2005: 11 Google Scholar B. F. Skinner's utopian vision was the use of empirical methods to search for and discover practices that worked. "Most people want to be free of the responsibility of planning", according to Professor Frazier, the lead character and utopia's designer in Waldon Two by Skinner published in 1948. 3. Skinner BF. Waldon Two. The Macmillan Company, New York1948 Google Scholar Since the new millennium, the orthodontic community has been infused with popular technologies that undertake complex decision making for humans by simulating human intelligence in machines and consequently mimicking human actions.
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