Artificial intelligence allows the the practitioner to follow the instructions ton the later while handling the clients, BUT will not promote ethics when critical decisions are required.
A good example is when a rapist breaches the right of a doctor's daughter, and the rapist gets beaten up almost to death, then brought to the hospital for the doctor whose daughter was defiled to manage.
If the Doctor only possessed artificial intelligence, he wil not be able to save the life of the rapist but will revenge.
But a doctor with in-born natural intelligence will ethically reason and try to save the life of the rapist and subject him to the law to take its course.
There are several articles and reports about this subject. I suggest you start by putting "advantages and disadvantages of AI in healthcare" into your browser. You'll find information that goes back a couple of years. There also are multiple uses of AI in healthcare. Importantly, each individual one has pros and cons.
One example would be decision support software. On the one hand such software can help increase the accuracy of diagnoses and treatment plans for clinicians. On the other hand, one has to avoid discrimination against certain types of patients and patients whose manifestations of a disease are not "typical."