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What is artificial intelligence in medicine?

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The challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for many healthcare systems have also led many healthcare organizations around the world to begin field testing new AI-assisted technologies, such as algorithms to monitor patients and AI-powered tools to screen patients with COVID-19.   Yet the opportunities for AI to benefit clinicians, researchers, and the patients they serve are ever-increasing.  At this point, there is little doubt that AI will become a central part of the digital health systems that shape and support modern medicine. AI can positively impact the practice of medicine in a variety of ways, from accelerating the pace of research to helping clinicians make better decisions Getting  a Personalized treatment for a disease Precision medicine could become easier to support with virtual assistance from AI.  Because AI models can learn and retain preferences, AI has the potential to provide real-time, personalized recommendations to patients around th...

I use Chat GPT up to 70 times a day at work - and to get superglue off my fingers

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  I use Chat GPT up to 70 times a day at work - and to get superglue off my fingers Here are my tips: 1. Apply for jobs The recruiters have to use certain algorithms to identify the best applicants.  Because the choice is overwhelming.  If they use algorithms, why can't the applicant use algorithms too? We can ask Chat GPT, "I'm about to write an  application  and I'm about to provide my work experience.  Please show me how I can change the words I use and the details of my experience to better align with the algorithms used by HR for this job posting.” Then you repeat the process – and repeat it again.  Basically, it's like matching algorithm by algorithm. 2. Research for your professional network Make sure you can verify anything you research.  I first make sure Bing, Chat GPT and so on are looking at the right person.  Then I say, “Give me five professional topics that might be relevant to your world.  And three personal interests the...