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在 6 月于蒙特利尔举行的药物依赖问题学院(CPDD)年会上,专家们在一个专题讨论小组中提出,虽然人工智能(AI)在某些医疗实践中(如阅读 X 光片)可能有用,但它在诊断或治疗细微病症(尤其是药物使用障碍(SUD)或精神疾病)方面不会有用。
AI be used in medicine? Not in MI, SUDs, CPDD panelists suggest
While artificial intelligence (AI) may have utility in some medical practices such as reading X-rays, it is not going to be useful in diagnosing or treating conditions with nuances — notably, substance use disorders (SUDs) or mental illness — experts suggested in a panel on the topic at the June College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) annual conference in Montreal.