Artificial intelligence does nothing if the underlying research for 100% recovery is not there! Artificial intelligence is NOT the answer to stroke recovery.
You're putting the cart before the horse. ARE YOU THAT BLITHERINGLY STUPID?
Here is my attempt with ChatGPT, useless!
Here is my run through asking for 100% recovery from stroke:
ChatGPT on 100% recovery from stroke Nothing worthwhile!
On Brain Awareness Week’s sixth day we are focusing on Validate, an EU Horizon research project which is using AI to revolutionise stroke treatment by analysing patient data and helping doctors make faster, more informed decisions. A huge part of this project is ensuring that AI is trustworthy, safe, fair and reliable before its widespread hospital use.
AI’s role in stroke treatment
Over one million people in the EU suffer from ischemic strokes each year. Treatments like mechanical thrombectomy (removing the clot) and intravenous thrombolysis (dissolving the clot with medication) can be lifesaving, but their effectiveness varies based on factors like time since the stroke, patient age, health problems and genetics can affect the outcome. VALIDATE is developing an AI tool to help doctors select the best treatment for each patient.
Ensuring AI is Safe and Fair
To make AI a reliable medical tool, VALIDATE focuses on:
- Training AI with diverse data to reduce bias
- Collaborating with doctors, AI experts and patients
- Following EU safety and ethical regulations
- Continuously testing for accuracy and reliability
Dr. Riana Mutua from the Berlin Institute for Health stresses the need for interdisciplinary collaboration:
“Ensuring AI is trustworthy in healthcare requires more than just technical excellence. At VALIDATE, we work closely with doctors, patients and AI developers while following strict ethical and regulatory guidelines. By combining expertise across fields, we will create an AI system that doctors can trust – one that truly benefits patients and leads to more informed treatment decisions.”
Arlene Wilkie, Director General of the Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE), highlights the importance of patient involvement:
“It is essential that stroke survivors have a voice in the development of AI tools that will impact their care. Through VALIDATE, we ensure that this technology is designed with both patients and clinicians in mind. AI should not only support doctors in making better decisions but also improve outcomes and quality of life for those affected by stroke.”
By prioritising safety, fairness and patient-centered design, VALIDATE is paving the way for more personalised, effective and trustworthy AI-assisted stroke care.
Click to view video about how Validate makes AI safe
Or click to visit the Validate website
The VALIDATE project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon Europe Programme under grant agreement number 101057263.
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