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Prompt engineering is important, but not practiced As we mentioned recently, with your valuable inpu

Prompt engineering is important, but not practiced As we mentioned recently, with your valuable input, we have conducted a survey focusing on the perceptions and expectations surrounding generative AI and Large Language Models within the healthcare sector. The free report is out, [click over to grab your copy](. And a fascinating one! Movie director [Jon Finger demonstrated]( how HeyGen's AI translation service works: it not only "translates" his voice, but also his lip movements. Wow! I hope you will find the newsletter useful! Best regards, Berci Bertalan Meskó, PhD The Medical Futurist [INSIGHTS ABOUT GENERATIVE AI IN HEALTHCARE - INTERESTING FINDS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You have [access to the published survey report]( with all the questions, so in this article, we only highlighted a few intriguing findings that emerged from the data. We were impressed by the diverse use cases of large language models in our audience. On the other hand, data shows that prompt engineering is seen as important, but the majority of respondents haven't started honing their skills yet. [READ MORE]( WHY DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT? With these innovations steadily altering the healthcare paradigm, understanding shared anticipations is crucial. [A BOY SAW 17 DOCTORS OVER 3 YEARS. CHATGPT FOUND THE DIAGNOSIS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- A story that should not even happen in a well-functioning healthcare system. But if empowered patients don't get a solution, they will look for tools that provide them with that. After visiting 17 doctors with a kid's pain issues, a mother turned to ChatGPT. “I went line by line of everything that was in his (MRI notes) and plugged it into ChatGPT.” She eventually found tethered cord syndrome (...) stories sounded like Alex's. She scheduled an appointment (...) the doctor looked at his MRI images and knew exactly what was wrong with Alex. [READ MORE]( WHY DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT? How about medical professionals using generative AI as the best assistant they could have ever asked for? That's why prompt engineering is an essential skill for them. [INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare course is a comprehensive program designed to introduce participants to the basics of AI and its applications in healthcare. I talked about what you can expect from the AI course [in this video](. The first chapters are available for everyone, so feel free to try and decide without commitments. [START LEARNING]( [AI IS AS GOOD AS RADIOLOGISTS IN DETECTING BREAST CANCER, RESEARCH]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Lång's research, which was published in the Lancet Oncology journal last month, is the first of its kind to use AI to detect breast cancer from mammograms in a randomized control trial. Preliminary results of the Swedish trial show that AI detected more cancer while keeping false positives to a minimum. [READ MORE]( WHY IT'S IMPORTANT? The AI-assisted group produced comparable cancer detection results to standard double reading while reducing radiologists' screen reading workload by 44%. [THE 11 MEDICAL SPECIALTIES WITH THE BIGGEST POTENTIAL IN THE FUTURE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New technologies will allow healthcare workers to focus on treating patients and innovating, while automation does the repetitive part of the work. While every medical specialty will benefit from digital health and AI, some will especially thrive thanks to these innovations. Here, we list the top medical specialties with the biggest potential for development in the future. [READ MORE]( [APPLE UNVEILS WATCH SERIES 9 WITH NEW HEALTH FEATURES]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Apple revealed the new watch and let me tell you, I'm not exactly impressed. The "new" health features have been in a range of devices for years, and the 18-hour battery life must be a joke. I know Apple fans are not happy with my attitude on this. [READ MORE]( WHY DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT? Apple is losing big on the healthcare game. They are slow in adopting such features and nowhere near as innovative as in other areas. [THANKS TO AI, HEARING AIDS OFFER TRANSLATION, OTHER HIGH-TECH FEATURES]( --------------------------------------------------------------- It seems that more and more younger people without hearing issues would want to use a hearing aid due to their new AI-supported features such as real-time language translation, fall detection and alerts. I wonder how the community of patients with hearing impairment will respond to this. Would you use a hearing aid because of these features even without hearing problems? [READ MORE]( WHY DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT? It seems similar to me how the community of diabetes patients responded after many people (including me for a two-week test) started using skin patches that measured blood pressure continuously. MORE NEWS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE --------------------------------------------------------------- IT'S WARMER – [First device to monitor transplanted organs detects early signs of rejection]( 8 IN HEALTHCARE – [Google announces funding for AI-enabled digital health projects]( HLA-A2 – [New lung cancer vaccine could reduce the risk of dying by 41%]( AI & DOCTORS – [First U.S. Dual Degree in Medicine and AI Launched in Texas]( [color-forwardtofriend-48.png](mailto:berci@medicalfuturist.com) [color-facebook-48.png]( [color-youtube-48.png]( [color-linkedin-48.png]( [color-twitter-48.png]( [color-instagram-48.png]( © The Medical Futurist 2023 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Medical Futurist · Budapest · Budapest, Pest 1118 · Hungary

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