AI can forecast your future health – just like the weather
Artificial intelligence can predict people's health problems over a decade into the future, say scientists.
The technology has learned to spot patterns in people's medical records to calculate their risk of more than 1,000 diseases.
The researchers say it is like a weather forecast that anticipates a 70% chance of rain – but for human health.
Their vision is to use the AI model to spot high-risk patients to prevent disease and to help hospitals understand demand in their area, years ahead of time.
The model – called Delphi-2M - uses similar technology to well-known AI chatbots like ChatGPT.
AI chatbots are trained to understand patterns of language so they can predict the sequence of words in a sentence.
Delphi-2M has been trained to find patterns in anonymous medical records so it can predict what comes next and when.
It doesn't predict exact dates, like a heart attack on October 1, but instead estimates the likelihood of 1,231 diseases.
"So, just like weather, where we could have a 70% chance of rain, we can do that for healthcare," Prof Ewan Birney, the interim executive director of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, told me.
"And we can do that not just for one disease, but all diseases at the same........
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