I listened to an episode from The TWIML AI Podcast. The episode was titled, “Using AI to Diagnose and Treat Neurological Disorders with Archana Venkataraman”. This episode helped me to better understand my topic on how AI can make an impact on neurology. My question within my topic is “Will the Future of Technology Regarding AI Advancement be Conducive to the Progression of Curing Brain Cancer?” One interesting point that was made in the podcast episode was that in neurology, there are shortcomings when it comes to benchmarks in terms of methodology and data. This is an aspect of neurology that I will think about when I am researching more into my subject. Additionally, the episode talked about how AI can help those suffering from specific neurological disorders such as autism and epilepsy. Moving forward, I am going to particularly focus my topic on AI that can help cure epilepsy.
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I listened to an episode from The TWIML AI Podcast. The episode was titled, “Using AI to Diagnose and Treat Neurological Disorders with Archana Venkataraman”. This episode helped me to better understand my topic on how AI can make an impact on neurology. My question within my topic is “Will the Future of Technology Regarding AI Advancement be Conducive to the Progression of Curing Brain Cancer?” One interesting point that was made in the podcast episode was that in neurology, there are shortcomings when it comes to benchmarks in terms of methodology and data. This is an aspect of neurology that I will think about when I am researching more into my subject.
I like how you are thinking about expanding the scope of your topic. What caused you to focus more on epilepsy, than brain cancer? Because this podcast, did you become more interested in the topic or are there other factors that influenced your decision? I find your topic very interesting because AI is becoming more prevalent in our daily lives. I like how you are researching how AI can have a positive effect in the health industry. What type of shortcomings are there when it comes to benchmarks and are these shortcomings large or small? I really like your topic.
I have never thought of using AI to diagnose anything. You speak about the shortcomings of the study of neurology why is that? That podcast is very interesting and explains more. I would love to see the direction you go with this topic. Will you be focusing on a specific diagnosis? Is there a treatment you want to explore with AI? Good job so far I love to read the paper.
Hey La’valle! I had no idea that people where trying to make AIs that could diagnose diseases, especially diseases as complex as epilepsy. I wonder if one day we’ll even have a need for doctors anymore! Do the AIs specialize in brain diseases or do you think they can be used for other diseases? I would be so interested to read your paper!
Hi La’Valle, wow! I am actually shocked that artificial intelligence could be used to diagnose diseases in medicine. This really gave me a new understanding of medicine, although I am sure with new technology and AI’s comes a high cost as well right? I would say you are on the right track, would love to read your essay! 🙂
It is very cool that you were able to see a connection between the technology now and how it is evolving to cure brain cancer. I wonder what parts of research in this methodology has the most shortcomings? That would definitely help researchers and doctors. I am excited to see what else you discover about this subject!
I think it is very interesting that the AI can help make up for the shortcomings in neurology. I wonder what specific shortcomings are affecting the benchmarks and how AI is going to be able to help? I think this is a very interesting topic and I like how you are going into specifics to see how it directly affects epilepsy.