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  • Medical Informatics
  • Rheumatology
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) has existing applications in medical imaging, diagnostics, and drug discovery.
  • Recent advancements, exemplified by ChatGPT, have reignited interest in AI within healthcare.
  • Understanding AI terminology like algorithms and machine learning can be challenging for clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review practical applications of AI in medicine, with a specific focus on rheumatology.
  • To explain AI concepts in accessible, vernacular language for healthcare professionals.
  • To outline the current and potential impact of AI on medical practice and rheumatology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and practical examples of AI in medicine.
  • Focus on explaining complex AI terms in simple language.
  • Physician-centric perspective on AI's influence.

Main Results:

  • AI is already integrated into various medical fields, enhancing patient care.
  • ChatGPT has spurred renewed enthusiasm and exploration of AI tools.
  • AI presents a potential paradigm shift in rheumatology practice.

Conclusions:

  • AI offers significant, practical benefits for physicians and patients in rheumatology.
  • Demystifying AI terminology is crucial for its adoption in clinical practice.
  • AI is poised to revolutionize medical practice, especially in specialized fields like rheumatology.