Artificial Intelligence and It’s Use in Medicine

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Prof Dana York

One interesting meeting that puts our brains to work and takes us out of our comfort zone. A talk about Artificial Intelligence and it’s use in Medicine

One interesting meeting that puts our brains to work and takes us out of our comfort zone
A talk about artificial Inteligence and it’s use in medicine.

Gréât collaboration !

NESA group: from Sabine Wolf and our greatest Prof. Michael Stark :

“AI has been around for several decades, with its origins dating back to the mid-20th century. The term “artificial intelligence” itself was coined in 1956 during the Dartmouth Workshop, a seminal event that marked the beginning of AI as a field of study.

 

AI was influenced by numerous researchers and pioneers, including:

  1.  Alan Turing, a British mathematician and computer scientist, is often considered one of the founding figures of AI.
  2. John McCarthy, an American computer scientist, is credited with organizing the Dartmouth Workshop in 1956, where the term “artificial intelligence” was first coined.
  3. Marvin Minsky and John McCarthy: These two researchers co-founded the MIT AI Laboratory in 1959, which became a hub for AI research and innovation.
 
 It’s important to note that AI development has been a collaborative effort involving numerous researchers and institutions over the years. The introduction of AI wasn’t attributed to a single individual, but rather emerged from the collective work of various scientists and researchers.

 

The use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in surgery has been gradually introduced over the years, and its timeline can be traced back to various milestones:

  1. Early 1980s: The first computer-assisted surgery (CAS) systems began to emerge. These systems helped guide surgical procedures using preoperative images and real-time data.
  2. Late 1980s to 1990s: The development of robotic surgical systems like the PUMA 560 and the AESOP robotic system laid the foundation for AI-assisted surgery.
  3. Early 2000s: The da Vinci Surgical System, introduced in 2000, became a significant advancement in robotic surgery.
  4. Mid to Late 2000s: AI and machine learning algorithms started being integrated into surgical practices.
  5. 2010s: Deep learning
  6. Recent Years: AI is increasingly being used in surgery for a variety of applications, including:
  •  Image Analysis:
  • Robotic Surgery: Robotic surgical systems, like the da Vinci system
  • Predictive Modeling: AI algorithms can help predict surgical outcomes based on patient data, allowing for better personalized treatment plans.
  • Intraoperative Guidance: AI can assist surgeons during procedures “
 
 

 

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