“…With regard to accuracy, in cardiovascular field, Chung et al ( 8 ) report that “the use of AI-ECG algorithms for rhythm identification and ECG interpretation can be more accurate in interpretation” than current ECG software, and also affirm that AI-based ECG analysis has been proposed as an accurate screening tool in valvular disease field. In breast disease and cancer care area, the use of AI is thought to lead to rapid diagnosis and more detailed evaluation ( 9 ). It is important to note, with regard to computer-aided detection (CAD) software that, according to Mezrich ( 10 , 11 ), these can increase radiologists’ accuracy and fastness, but they act as a “second set of eyes.” Consistently, Vedantham et al ( 12 ) affirm that it is more likely that AI will be used as a second reader, and Harvey and Gowda ( 13 ) reports the greater effectiveness of algorithms when subject to human oversight.…”