共生智能走向共生和个性化的数字医疗

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Alfred Mensah , Qiwen Bao , Zhaonan Zhang , Ya Chen , Qing Jiang , Pingqiang Cai
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从这个角度来看,我们引入了共生个人智能(SymAI)的概念,这是一种专门的人工智能形式,旨在促进和优化数字医学中个人与智能设备之间的共生互动。SymAI代表了个性化智能系统的新前沿,自适应地学习并迎合个人需求和行为。我们探讨了它在个人和公共医疗保健中的出现和潜在实施,包括远程医疗、精准医疗、外科辅助、慢性病管理和政策优化。概述了关键技术框架和硬件使能器,特别强调了多模态数据检索、传输和处理,以及通过可穿戴和可植入设备提供的个性化干预。通过将人工智能集成到传感器技术中,并解决柔性电子产品中的障碍,SymAI有可能彻底改变数字健康,提供更灵敏、量身定制的护理和改善的健康结果。
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Symbiopersonal intelligence towards symbiotic and personalized digital medicine
In this perspective, we introduce the concept of Symbiopersonal Intelligence (SymAI)—a specialized form of artificial intelligence designed to facilitate and optimize symbiotic interactions between individuals and intelligent devices in digital medicine. SymAI represents a new frontier in personalized intelligent systems, adaptively learning from and catering to individual needs and behaviors. We explore its emergence and potential implementation in both personal and public healthcare, encompassing telemedicine, precision medicine, surgical assistance, chronic disease management, and policy optimization. Key technological frameworks and hardware enablers are outlined, with a particular emphasis on multimodal data retrieval, transmission, and processing, as well as personalized interventions delivered via wearable and implantable devices. By integrating artificial intelligence into sensor technologies and addressing barriers in flexible electronics, SymAI holds the potential to revolutionize digital health, offering more responsive, tailored care and improved health outcomes.
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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