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Journal Articles Academic Psychiatry Year : 2020

The Future is Knocking: How Artificial Intelligence Will Fundamentally Change Psychiatry

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First lines: Artificial intelligence (AI) is inducing a profound transformation of both the practice and structure of medicine. This implies changes in tasks, where certain processes may be taken over by AI applications, as well as novel ways of collaborating and integrating information. Consider a recent example where AI is used to avoid suicide attempts by using smartphones’ native sensors and signal processing techniques [1]. This new suicide prevention technique requires the psychiatrist to acquire new skills (handling and interpreting continuous patient data sent by a dedicated application) and interact with new actors (programmers, data managers, etc.). Further, the abundance of individual patient data may contribute to a shift in conceptualizing care—from the traditional identification of general risk factors towards more tailored prevention strategies in the sense of personalized medicine

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Sociology

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hal-02615164 , version 1 (22-05-2020)

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Matthias Brunn, Albert Diefenbacher, Philippe Courtet, William Genieys. The Future is Knocking: How Artificial Intelligence Will Fundamentally Change Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry, 2020, 44 (4), pp.461-466. ⟨10.1007/s40596-020-01243-8⟩. ⟨hal-02615164⟩
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