September 10, 2024 by Maureen Downey, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Credit: PhotoMIX Company from PexelsWhen my kids were young, I kept a stack of parenting books to consult on teething, toddler tantrums and bedtime routines. More often, however, I took my child-rearing questions to parents I met on the playground or in the neighborhood. My own...
Tag: <span>Google</span>
Google launches AI-backed search-and-answer tool for doctors
Rebecca PiferSenior Reporter Justin Sullivan via Getty Images Dive Brief:Google Cloud has launched a tool backed by generative artificial intelligence that allows clinicians to search for information across patient notes, scanned documents and other clinical data.That tool, called Vertex AI Search for Healthcare, is now available for Google Cloud customers, the tech giant announced Tuesday...
Google is working to develop an AI-based diagnostic dialogue tool as part of a medical interview system
by Bob Yirka , Medical Xpress Overview of contributions. AMIE is a conversational medical AI optimized for diagnostic dialogue. AMIE is instruction fine-tuned with a combination of real-world and simulated medical dialogues, alongside a diverse set of medical reasoning, question self-play-based simulated dialogue environment with answering and summarization datasets. Notably, we designed a self-play based...
10 top-trending health questions you had for Dr. Google in 2023
By Jacqueline Howard, CNN CNN—This year, Google users in the United States wanted to know more about strep throat, how to lower cholesterol and what helps with bloating. Those were just some of the top-trending health-related questions searched on Google in the United States from January 1 to November 27, according to the technology company. “The...
Google & ChatGPT found to have mixed results in medical information queries
by University of California – Riverside Screenshot of the evaluation web application. Each rater selects a response from the drop-down menus and then advances to the next question. Credit: Journal of Medical Internet Research (2023). DOI: 10.2196/48966 When you need accurate information about a serious illness, should you go to Google or ChatGPT? An interdisciplinary study led by University of California, Riverside, computer...