Bad news for neurologists and movement di... - Cure Parkinson's

Cure Parkinson's

25,905 members27,217 posts

Bad news for neurologists and movement disorder specialists

Farooqji profile image
3 Replies

AI (Artificial Intelligence) system ‘can diagnose diseases like a doctor’

technologytimes.pk/ai-syste...

Written by
Farooqji profile image
Farooqji
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
3 Replies
Xenos profile image
Xenos

That use of "big data" for training artificial neurons networks are amazing.

Let's see what will happen next.

park_bear profile image
park_bear

These are called "expert systems" and have been around for a long time. If done well they can lead to actual improvements. Quite sure that neurologists are no danger of being put out of business.

Ambiguous profile image
Ambiguous

While AI maybe able to diagnose via data entry, such as signs and symptoms, and other diagnostics testing such as blood results, ( my son works in AI)

AI can NOT practice holistic medicine.

This is not to take away the amazing advancements in medicine due to AI development.

Holistic medicine requires a human practitioner, and all Patients should be treated holistically

You may also like...

Seeking a 2nd opinion Movement Disorder

I am 62 years old and I was diagnosed in 2017, waited a year before taking meds, started with...

Neurologist recommendation

Hello My husband has recently been diagnosed and has started on Sinemet but it is not helping his...

I hereby predict that in the future instead of seeing a neurologist, we will see an AI computer to which you will dutifully report

light on different sub-types of Parkinson's disease.\\"...

\"Impact of REM Sleep Behavior and Sleep Talking on Mortality in Parkinson's Disease\" Rapid Eye Movement Behavior Disorder (RBD) & PD

know that disturbances of the autonomic nervous system are essential elements of PD, and, in our...

Official Letter to my neurologist

radio station interview with Doctors Costantini and Colangeli. 2. Read Doctor Costantini's...