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Applying AI in the healthcare sector

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Traffic light Green light for AI in the healthcare sector?

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I think so.I believe that when things are done considering certification requirements and from a clinical point of view, with evidence to support it, we are not that far off.

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But it is also true that not everything works that way.

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In the end, if you make a clinical decision that is wrong,we are talking about a person's life, and we are talking about putting that person at risk.

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That is why there are medical agencies,with whom we have obtained the CE marking and other types of agencies that have to ensure product quality.

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What risks would you say there are to self-diagnosis using ChatGPT?

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Well, ChatGPT is actually a very good tool.The thing is, of course, it's not certified as a medical device.

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It's true that just two years ago, before it went viral,In Boston, people on the Microsoft board were already talking about it.

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When will we see a ChatGPT with a medical device?But it's not designed to diagnose, and I think we still need to There's still a little time left for that.

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But there are other AI solutions that are not far off.

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What would be required in terms of patient-generated data so that AI could indeed provide all the valuable and accurate information such as that which a company like yours can offer?

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I believe that data must be of high quality.Ultimately, the most important thing is that the data comes from reliable sources.

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If you create AI based on an unreliable or biased source,or that does not take diversity into account, that does not take different genders into account,different variables that are a reality,you are creating contaminated AI and you could end up with a very dangerous AI.

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That is why research and certification exists in the healthcare world,without it becoming an obsession.

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Medical startups must be certified,but they don't have to be hyper-certified.

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They have to comply with the certification they need, and that's it.