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At the dawn of the 21st century, scientific research is undergoing a major transformation thanks to the rise of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. This technological revolution is redefining traditional methodologies and opening up new prospects for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease, particularly in the medical field. The book examines how these innovations are facilitating access to vast volumes of data, improving research efficiency and fostering unprecedented collaboration between researchers on a global scale. Through an in-depth analysis of the work of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At the dawn of the 21st century, scientific research is undergoing a major transformation thanks to the rise of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. This technological revolution is redefining traditional methodologies and opening up new prospects for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease, particularly in the medical field. The book examines how these innovations are facilitating access to vast volumes of data, improving research efficiency and fostering unprecedented collaboration between researchers on a global scale. Through an in-depth analysis of the work of Saleh and Hachour (2012) on the impact of digital tools on scientific communication and Couture and Haidar (2023) on the role of AI in medical processes, the benefits and ethical issues associated with these technologies are highlighted. In addition, the growing importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, highlighted by Geoffroy and colleagues (2016), is explored as a driver of innovation in the face of complex problems.
Autorenporträt
Professor of Education Sciences. University of Constantine 2. Algeria. Vice-rector in charge of pedagogy and director of research. Member of the National Commission for Distance Education. Member of the Commission Nationale de la Formation Doctorale Didactique Member of the Education and Development Research Laboratory. Constantine 2.