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AI May Help Ensure the Medical Privacy of Adolescent Patients
Natural language processing assists pediatricians in drawing the fine line between a teen’s right to privacy and a...
Gamifying Autism Diagnosis and Treatment
Video and audio data gathered by a smartphone game could facilitate earlier diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and...
Ensuring the Fairness of Algorithms that Predict Patient Disease Risk
Decision-support tools for helping physicians follow clinical guidelines are increasingly using artificial intelligence,...
How Do We Ensure that Healthcare AI is Useful?
In healthcare, predictive models need to be more than good predictors. Stanford scholars suggest a framework for...
Healthcare Algorithms Don’t Always Need to Be Generalizable
A Stanford researcher questions the need for generalizable models and proposes instead sharing recipes for creating...
Johannes Eichstaedt: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and AI
“The beauty of what we’re doing at these interdisciplinary AI intersections is that we’re really building things that...
How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health
Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the...
New AI-Driven Algorithm Can Detect Autism in Brain “Fingerprints”
Early, definitive detection of autism in patients could lead to timelier interventions and better outcomes.
Dialing in Patient Attitudes: The Ethics of AI in Medical Decision-making
A multidisciplinary team examines the burgeoning field of AI medical diagnostics and says that AI’s analytical powers...
Trust is AI’s Most Critical Contribution to Health Care
AI can reveal remarkable medical insights, but only if patients and doctors have faith in it. Thus, trust has become AI...
A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding How the Brain Works
A meta-analysis of 18,000 fMRI studies challenges neuroscientists’ understanding of brain functions and reaffirms the...
Study Finds Differences Between Brains of Girls and Boys with Autism
Using AI, a new study finds girls with autism differ in several brain centers compared with boys with the disorder,...