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AIssistance or aissistance is an english neologism, first in a 2023 publication titled "Artificial Intelligence and e-Learning will shape the future of vascular surgical training".

Definition

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This neologism was intially defined as "the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to provide assistance in a setting of training and education", but it has been used widely to describe any kind of assistance provided by an AI tool in completing a task.

Use

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The term "AIssistance" was first introduced in the scientific publication by Mr. Matheiken and Dr. Patelis, titled "Artificial Intelligence and e-Learning Will Shape the Future of Vascular Surgical Training." This article appears in Volume 5, Issue 4 of the Hellenic Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, published in 2023. The digital object identifier (DOI) for this publication is 10.59037/djr4hv48.[1]

The term AIssistance has since used in various settings and nowadays a number of apps and websites include the term in their commercial name.

Authors' Background

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The authors of the above mentioned pulbication are pioneers in the research on vascular surgery e-Learning and known for their extensive contributions to the field of vascular surgery e-learning and artificial intelligence. Their collaborative research has significantly advanced the integration of e-Learning in vascular surgery education, focusing on developing e-learning methods that enhance training. Their prolific publication history reflects a deep commitment to exploring how e-learning and AI can revolutionize vascular surgery, by improving pre- and post-training continuous professional development.

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The terms AISssistance and aissistance are not copyrighted and can be freely used.

References

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  1. ^ Patelis N, Matheiken SJ (December 2023). "Editorial - Artificial Intelligence and e-Learning will shape the future of vascular surgical training". Hellenic Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 5 (4): 117–119. doi:10.59037/djr4hv48 (inactive 1 November 2024).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)

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