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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: May 15, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: May 15, 2023 - May 30, 2023
Date Accepted: Jan 22, 2024
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Promises, Pitfalls, and Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatrics

Salomon C, Bhargava H, Suresh S, Chang A, Kilian R, Stijn Dv, Oriol A, Low D, Knebel A, Taraman S

Promises, Pitfalls, and Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatrics

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49022

DOI: 10.2196/49022

PMID: 38421690

PMCID: 10940991

Viewpoint on Artificial Intelligence in Pediatrics: Promises, Pitfalls and Clinical Applications

  • Carmela Salomon; 
  • Hansa Bhargava; 
  • Srinivasan Suresh; 
  • Anthony Chang; 
  • Rachel Kilian; 
  • Diana van Stijn; 
  • Albert Oriol; 
  • Daniel Low; 
  • Ashley Knebel; 
  • Sharief Taraman

ABSTRACT

Artificial intelligence (AI) broadly describes a branch of computer science focused on developing machines capable of performing tasks typically associated with human intelligence. Those who connect AI with the world of science fiction may meet its growing rise with hesitancy or outright skepticism. However, AI is becoming increasingly pervasive in our society, from algorithms helping to sift through airline fares to substituting words in emails and text messages based on user choices. Data collection is ongoing and is being leveraged by software platforms to analyze patterns and make predictions. Healthcare is gradually becoming part of this technological transformation as well, as advances in computational power and storage converge with a rapid expansion of digitized medical information. Given the growing role of intelligent technology in healthcare, pediatricians will require training and orientation to the uses of AI in medicine. In this brief primer on AI, we highlight promises, pitfalls and clinical applications in the pediatric healthcare space.


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Salomon C, Bhargava H, Suresh S, Chang A, Kilian R, Stijn Dv, Oriol A, Low D, Knebel A, Taraman S

Promises, Pitfalls, and Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatrics

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49022

DOI: 10.2196/49022

PMID: 38421690

PMCID: 10940991

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