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Using AI to create better, more potent medicines

Written by | 2 Jun 2023

While it can take years for the pharmaceutical industry to create medicines capable of treating or curing human disease, a new study suggests that using generative artificial intelligence… read more.

Artificial intelligence in pharmaceutical sciences revolutionizes drug research and development

Written by | 27 May 2023

Scientists have long been challenged by the complex process of drug discovery and development, with investments that often go unrewarded. However, with the advancement of experimental technology and… read more.

Artificial intelligence can help categorize and triage primary care patients with respiratory symptoms

Written by | 25 May 2023

Researchers from Iceland trained a machine learning model with artificial intelligence to triage patients with respiratory symptoms before the patients visit a primary care clinic. To train the… read more.

ChatGPT passes radiology board exam

Written by | 18 May 2023

The latest version of ChatGPT passed a radiology board-style exam, highlighting the potential of large language models but also revealing limitations that hinder reliability, according to two new… read more.

How AI and a mobile phone app could help you quit smoking

Written by | 15 Apr 2023

A stop smoking mobile app that senses where and when you might be triggered to light up could help people quit – according to University of East Anglia… read more.

ChatGPT can (almost) pass the US Medical Licensing Exam

Written by | 13 Feb 2023

ChatGPT can score at or around the approximately 60 percent passing threshold for the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), with responses that make coherent, internal sense and… read more.

‘Smart’ walking stick could help visually impaired with groceries, finding a seat

Written by | 23 Jan 2023

Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder are tapping into advances in artificial intelligence to develop a new kind of walking stick for people who are blind or… read more.

Can the AI driving ChatGPT help to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease?

Written by | 27 Dec 2022

The artificial intelligence algorithms behind the chatbot program ChatGPT — which has drawn attention for its ability to generate humanlike written responses to some of the most creative… read more.

AI fails to pass radiology qualifying examination

Written by | 26 Dec 2022

Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently unable to pass one of the qualifying radiology examinations, suggesting that this promising technology is not yet ready to replace doctors, finds a… read more.

Artificial Intelligence tool could reduce common drug side effects

Written by | 8 Sep 2022

Research led by the University of Exeter and Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, published in Age and Ageing, assessed a new tool designed to calculate… read more.

Artificial intelligence model can predict whether Crohn disease will recur after surgery

Written by | 6 Jun 2022

Using an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that emulates how humans visualize and is trained to recognize and classify images, investigators constructed a model that predicts the postoperative recurrence… read more.

AI can diagnose osteoporosis on hip X-ray

Written by | 4 Jun 2022

People with osteoporosis, a skeletal disease that thins and weakens bones, are susceptible to fracture associated with bone fragility, resulting in poor quality of life and increased mortality…. read more.

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