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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The CSIRO Looks At AI And Health Care – A Useful Review.

This appeared a little while ago.

AI trends for healthcare

Publisher

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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AI trends for healthcare

 Description

In 2023 artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have started to move into mainstream use. Tools such as ChatGPT have provided a way that almost everyone can start to interact with AI technologies – and many people are finding new and novel ways of using the technology. In many ways this stage of the use of AI in society mirrors the arrival of Google in the late 1990s, which really marked the beginning of widespread use of the internet.

A key difference between the use of AI in healthcare and the use of AI in other industries is where AI provides decision-making for diagnosis, prevention, prediction, prognosis, monitoring or treatment. In these cases, the AI is considered a medical device and is currently regulated as such – ‘software as a medical device (SaMD)’. This feeds into a bigger discussion of the use of AI across healthcare, for clinical and non-clinical purposes, and ensuring Australia is ready for its use. The healthcare consequences of the rise of generative models are rapidly unfolding and the national discussion about how to regulate AI is gaining pace.

Publication Details Copyright:  Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 2024

License type: All Rights Reserved

Access Rights Type:  Open

Post date:  9 Apr 2024

Here is the link:

https://apo.org.au/node/326297

This 48 page document provides insight into what the CSIRO is up to in the “AI and Healthcare” field and is well worth a browse. I am sure any of the authors would be happy to respond to any queries people have! It is good to know there is practically aimed research happening.

Worth a browse and follow up where desired.

David.

 

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