Reading time: 5 minutes Laura Urbina Jara How AI works in breast cancer detection Today, it may seem that AI is present in different fields, and the medical field is no exception. Physicians are currently testing AI tools for cancer detection. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a computer technology that learns from data, similar to how... Continue Reading →
From Words to Nucleotides: AI Language Models Trained on DNA
Reading time: 4 minutes Anthony Tao Since the public introduction of ChatGPT in 2020, large language models (LLMs) have become an emerging cornerstone of modern technology. In healthcare, LLMs have been employed to accomplish tasks such as scribing, medical education, prior authorizations, and filling communication gaps. Indeed, the power of these LLMs lies in their... Continue Reading →
AI in Oncology Today: What It Adds to Treatment Decisions
Reading time: 8 minutes Dr. Maanya Rajasree Katta Introduction When a doctor says “you have cancer,” a stack of choices follows, each with trade-offs. Start with surgery or chemotherapy? Add immunotherapy now or later? Combine treatments or use them in sequence? For decades, oncologists have balanced guidelines, experience, and diagnostic results to steer these calls.... Continue Reading →
From Algorithms to Articles: AI in Scientific and Medical Writing and Application
Reading time: 5 minutes Keighley Reisenauer, Ph.D Chat Generative Pre‐trained Transformer (ChatGPT; OpenAI, San Francisco, CA) and other artificial intelligence (AI)-based generative software have taken hold within social media and creative spheres, to both the delight and annoyance of the users within those spaces. Initially, outputs were flawed or, in some cases, completely incorrect, leading... Continue Reading →
