The ChatGPT of health, or when an AI can predict your medical future

The ChatGPT of health or when an AI can predict

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    An intelligent tool capable of anticipating future events in a patient’s life, whether future symptoms or treatments to be prescribed, has just been developed. It is powered by a large British and American public database. The first results are particularly encouraging.

    A study A team of researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has demonstrated the effectiveness of an artificial intelligence-powered tool called Foresight, which can predict the medical future of patients simply by analyzing their electronic health records.

    To do this, three models were developed, trained using data from some 811,000 patients directly from the UK public health system in two hospitals in England and a large American database. The idea is to “predict” the health trajectory of patients by anticipating disorders, symptoms, medications to take and upcoming procedures.

    All of this data was used to train Foresight and performance was measured by comparing its predictions to the actual results subsequently observed in these patients. And it is clear that Foresight was right in most cases. The tests showed that the tool correctly identified the ten disorders likely to appear in a patient’s timeline in 68%, 76% and 88% of the cases treated in its three models respectively. They also proved conclusive when predicting the next medical event to come, whether it is the onset of a disorder, a relapse or taking a medication, with a correct prediction of 80%, 81% and 91% respectively.

    This work was published in the journal The Lancet Digital Health. In the future, this kind of healthcare ChatGPT could help with clinical decision-making and real-time patient monitoring.

    This is not the only smart tool developed to improve doctors’ diagnoses. In the United States, the American start-up Hippocratic AI recently announced a partnership with Nvidia to develop a virtual health agent project powered by generative artificial intelligence. The idea is to set up a virtual assistant capable of understanding and reacting to patients’ emotions, in the form of an animated character, on a tablet, who communicates remotely with the patient.

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