Journal of Cybersecurity and Information Management
  JCIM
  2690-6775
  2769-7851
  
   10.54216/JCIM
   https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/1754
  
 
 
  
   2019
  
  
   2019
  
 
 
  
   The Cost of Progress: Exploring Privacy Nightmares for AI in Precision Medicine
  
  
   Tashkent state university of Economics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan 
   
    Ahmed
    Aziz
   
   American University in the Emirates, UAE
   
    Noura
    Metawa
   
  
  
   Precision medicine is an innovative approach to healthcare that relies on the use of genomic data, electronic health records, and other types of medical data to develop personalized prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies for patients. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in precision medicine has the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs, but it also raises significant privacy concerns. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the privacy nightmares associated with the use of AI in precision medicine. We examine the potential risks and threats to patient privacy, including the use of personal data for unintended purposes, the risk of data breaches and hacking, and the potential for discrimination and bias. We also analyze the legal and ethical implications of using AI in precision medicine, including issues related to informed consent and data ownership. Our investigation highlights the need for strong data protection regulations and ethical frameworks to safeguard patient privacy in the age of AI in precision medicine. As the use of AI in precision medicine continues to expand, the paper presents a road for future directions for protecting patient privacy, including the use of privacy-preserving machine learning algorithms and the adoption of privacy-enhancing technologies.
  
  
   2021
  
  
   2021
  
  
   84
   94
  
  
   10.54216/JCIM.080205
   https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/2/show/1754