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Zöe Powis1, Khalida Liaquat1, Matthew L Tschirgi1
1Quest Diagnostics, Genomic Services, Marlborough, MA, United States.
Background:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the fields of genetics and genetic counseling, enhancing both clinical and laboratory practices. The rise of AI technologies has drawn attention to their potential impact on genetic counseling, particularly in patient diagnosis and the counseling processes.
Content:
In the laboratory, AI plays a critical role in improving communication between laboratory genetic counselors and healthcare providers by automating routine tasks and optimizing workflows. These advancements allow genetic counselors to dedicate more time to addressing complex inquiries, improving genetic test selection, and helping providers interpret genetic test results. As AI continues to integrate into laboratory genetic counseling practice, it presents both opportunities and challenges. At the time of submission, there is a large knowledge gap regarding AI and its application to laboratory genetic counseling, given the lack of published information on this topic.
Summary:
This article summarizes existing literature, the history and current applications of AI in laboratory genetic counseling, examines its benefits and limitations, and explores future directions for its implementation in the field.
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