New possibilities for medical support systems utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and data platforms.

IF 5.7 4区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Bioscience trends Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI:10.5582/bst.2023.01138
Kenji Karako, Peipei Song, Yu Chen, Wei Tang
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In Japan, there is a growing initiative to construct centralized databases and platforms that can aggregate and manage a vast range of medical, health, and caregiving data for research and analysis. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in general-purpose models like the Segment Anything model and Chat GPT, promise significant progress towards utilizing such data-rich platforms effectively for healthcare. Traditionally, AI has displayed superior performance by learning specific images or languages, but now it is advancing towards creating models capable of learning universal traits from images and languages by training on extensive datasets. The challenge lies in the fact that these general-purpose models are trained on data that does not sufficiently incorporate medical information, making their direct application to healthcare difficult. However, the introduction of data platforms can potentially solve this problem. This would lead to the development of universally applicable models to process medical images and AI assistants that can support both doctors and patients. These medical AI assistants can function as a "sub-doctor" with extensive knowledge, assisting in comprehensive analysis of symptoms, early detection of rare diseases, and more. They can also serve as an intermediary between the doctor and the patient, helping to simplify consultations and enhance patient understanding of medical conditions and treatments. By bridging this gap, the AI assistant can help to reduce doctors' workload, improve the quality of healthcare, and facilitate early detection and prevention in the elderly population.

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利用人工智能(AI)和数据平台的医疗支持系统的新可能性。
在日本,建立集中数据库和平台的倡议越来越多,这些数据库和平台可以汇总和管理用于研究和分析的大量医疗、卫生和护理数据。人工智能(AI)的最新进展,特别是在通用模型(如Segment Anything模型和Chat GPT)中,有望在有效利用此类数据丰富的平台用于医疗保健方面取得重大进展。传统上,人工智能通过学习特定的图像或语言表现出卓越的表现,但现在它正在朝着创建能够通过广泛的数据集训练从图像和语言中学习通用特征的模型的方向发展。挑战在于,这些通用模型是在没有充分纳入医疗信息的数据上进行训练的,这使得它们难以直接应用于医疗保健。然而,数据平台的引入可以潜在地解决这个问题。这将导致普遍适用的模型的发展,以处理医学图像和人工智能助手,可以支持医生和病人。这些医疗人工智能助手可以作为“副医生”,拥有丰富的知识,协助全面分析症状,早期发现罕见疾病等。他们还可以作为医生和病人之间的中介,帮助简化咨询,增强病人对医疗条件和治疗的了解。通过缩小这一差距,人工智能助手可以帮助减少医生的工作量,提高医疗质量,并促进老年人群的早期发现和预防。
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期刊介绍: BioScience Trends (Print ISSN 1881-7815, Online ISSN 1881-7823) is an international peer-reviewed journal. BioScience Trends devotes to publishing the latest and most exciting advances in scientific research. Articles cover fields of life science such as biochemistry, molecular biology, clinical research, public health, medical care system, and social science in order to encourage cooperation and exchange among scientists and clinical researchers.
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