Practical AI Application in Psychiatry: Historical Review and Future Directions
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Two studies from OpenAI in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab have found that more and more users are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for serious problems. According to the research, AI can display human-like sensitivity, making it a good alternative to a therapist. On the other hand, some experts believe that AI psychologists can harm users.
Practical AI application in psychiatry: historical review and future directions
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental healthcare holds promise for enhancing diagnostic precision, treatment efficacy, and personalized care. Despite AI’s potential to analyze vast datasets and identify subtle patterns, its clinical adoption in psychiatry remains limited. This review critically examines the emerging role of AI in psychiatry, elucidating its utility, challenges, and implications for clinical practice. Through …


Brains vs. bytes: Study compares diagnoses made by AI and clinicians
A University of Maine study compared how well artificial intelligence models and human clinicians handled complex or sensitive medical cases. The study published in the Journal of Health Organization and Management in May evaluated more than 7,000 anonymized medical queries from the United States and Australia. The findings outlined where the technology showed promise and what limitations need to be addressed before AI is unleashed on patients …
Brains vs. bytes: Study compares diagnoses made by AI and clinicians - Tech and Science Post
A University of Maine study has compared how well artificial intelligence models and human clinicians handled complex or sensitive medical cases. The research, published in the Journal of Health Organization and Management in May, evaluated more than 7,000 anonymized medical queries from the United States and Australia. The findings outlined where the technology showed promise and what limitations need to be addressed before AI is unleashed on p…
I’m a Pediatrician and Here’s the One Thing Everyone Gets Wrong About AI and Kids
From planning a weeknight meal plan in seconds to spinning a bedtime story about the magic of sharing to doling out surprisingly helpful mother-in-law advice, there’s no denying that ChatGPT can streamline family life. But a recent study from the University of Kansas reveals a worrying trend: When it comes to their children’s health, many parents trust AI more than the actual health care professionals. And that (understandably) has doctors conce…
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