
In the article published by Il Punto, the digital journal of the Order of Doctors Surgeons and Dentists, I explore the alliance that can be established between gender-specific or gender-specific medicine and artificial intelligence.
The former is emerging as an indispensable discipline for appropriate, personalized, and inclusive medical care. Significant progress has been made in this direction, but further investment is needed, especially in the corresponding cultural transformation.
A significant acceleration could come from artificial intelligence, which can assist in the structural introduction of gender-specific medicine. But even in this case, a cultural shift is essential to normalizing the use of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Many ongoing experiences demonstrate this.
Artificial intelligence, with its ability to analyze large amounts of data and recognize complex patterns, therefore represents an essential resource for gender-specific medicine. At the same time, artificial intelligence must also be nourished by gender-specific data.
One depends on the other. Let’s start with this awareness.
Go to the article.
