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Désirée Larenas-Linnemann1, Marnix V Martínez-Larenas2, Juan F Iñigo-Padilla2
1Center of Excellence in Asthma and Allergy, Hospital Médica Sur, Torre 2, cons.602 Puente de Piedra 150, Col. Toriello Guerra, Del. Tlalpan 14050 México D.F., México.
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine has been growing steadily over the past decade, but it has not been until the past few years that it has been employed officially in many different medical environments, from AI-assisted diagnosis to therapeutic decisions and even AI-assisted interventions. The Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines have always been at the avant-garde in embracing new techniques in guideline development since its conception. We present a narrative review of ARIA's developmental stages, particularly focusing on the final one: the integration of AI in the development of the latest update.
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