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AI news that drew views this week (Sept. 20–24)

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AI news that drew views this week (Sept. 20–24)
Saturday, September 25, 2021
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New resource for finding FDA-approved medical devices that incorporate AI

As of Sept. 23, the resource supplies device and company names, dates of FDA approvals and other details on some 343 devices.

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New resource for finding FDA-approved medical devices that incorporate AI

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As of Sept. 23, the resource supplies device and company names, dates of FDA approvals and other details on some 343 devices.
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Diabetes AI adjustable for surveilling other public health concerns

Researchers have used machine learning to track diabetes at the population level.

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Diabetes AI adjustable for surveilling other public health concerns

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Researchers have used machine learning to track diabetes at the population level.
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‘Smart’ EHR taps AI to guide not just info retrieval but also treatment planning

AI developers have worked with experts in human-computer interaction to design an EHR that shows clinicians all information pertinent to the patient case they’re working on—and only that info.

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‘Smart’ EHR taps AI to guide not just info retrieval but also treatment planning

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AI developers have worked with experts in human-computer interaction to design an EHR that shows clinicians all information pertinent to the patient case they’re working on—and only that info.
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AI fed baseline intake information can’t predict psychiatric outcomes

AI should not be used to predict the course of clinical depression if all it has to work with are new patients’ medical records of past diagnoses, medications, encounters and patient-reported outcomes.

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AI fed baseline intake information can’t predict psychiatric outcomes

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AI should not be used to predict the course of clinical depression if all it has to work with are new patients’ medical records of past diagnoses, medications, encounters and patient-reported outcomes.
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AI has strengths and weaknesses as a decision guide for total joint replacement

AI and machine learning are adept at selecting good candidates for total joint arthroplasty and predicting which patients will and won’t experience post-op complications.

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AI has strengths and weaknesses as a decision guide for total joint replacement

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AI and machine learning are adept at selecting good candidates for total joint arthroplasty and predicting which patients will and won’t experience post-op complications.
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AI hurts population health status when it’s used to longitudinally hook people on porn

The rate of harms to the mental and physical health of individuals who frequently use pornography is accelerating, and AI is playing a key role in driving porn addiction as well as “escalation to more violent material.”

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AI hurts population health status when it’s used to longitudinally hook people on porn

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The rate of harms to the mental and physical health of individuals who frequently use pornography is accelerating, and AI is playing a key role in driving porn addiction as well as “escalation to more violent material.”
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AI helps push medical gear from the past into the digital present, future

Researchers have combined AI with a common camera and a laptop computer to virtually modernize older-tech pumps and monitors positioned at patients’ bedsides.

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AI helps push medical gear from the past into the digital present, future

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Researchers have combined AI with a common camera and a laptop computer to virtually modernize older-tech pumps and monitors positioned at patients’ bedsides.
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Opportunities galore for those who would build Alzheimer’s caregivers a better app

The field of mHealth applications to assist nonprofessional caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients is thin, weak and in need of innovators. 

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Opportunities galore for those who would build Alzheimer’s caregivers a better app

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The field of mHealth applications to assist nonprofessional caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients is thin, weak and in need of innovators. 
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