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Clinical biology and artificial intelligence: Objectives of the SFBC Workgroup
Walid Sabeur1, Pierre-Adrien Bihl2, Bruno Gauthier3
1Laboratoire de Biochimie, Biologie moléculaire et Nutrition, CHRU Nancy, Hôpitaux de Brabois. Rue du Morvan, 54500 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
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The arrival of AI in medical biology is inevitable, and in many ways these tools are already in use in our laboratories. Given this observation, it was determined that it was imperative for the French Society of Clinical Biology to offer a set of resources to enable medical biologists to master these new tools by understanding their complexity and the risks inherent in using such powerful but obscure tools. The "Clinical Biology and Artificial Intelligence" workgroup was created to meet this need. Beginning with a user survey to identify needs, we will eventually offer a set of educational content, guidelines, checklists, and practical guides to facilitate the successful integration of AI tools and their long-term monitoring in medical biology laboratories.

