Use of Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Neurology.

Journal: Seminars in neurology
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence is already innovating in the provision of neurologic care. This review explores key artificial intelligence concepts; their application to neurologic diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment; and challenges that await their broader adoption. The development of new diagnostic biomarkers, individualization of prognostic information, and improved access to treatment are among the plethora of possibilities. These advances, however, reflect only the tip of the iceberg for the ways in which artificial intelligence may transform neurologic care in the future.

Authors

  • James M Hillis
    Digital Clinical Research Organization, Data Science Office, Mass General Brigham, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Bernardo C Bizzo
    Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Mass General Brigham Data Science Office (DSO), Boston, MA, United States.