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Google's new research on medical AI for disease management was published in "Nature" today. (Credit: Google
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Key facts
- In this blinded study with patient actors, specialist physicians compared AMIE with 21 primary care doctors
- Research published today in “Nature” shows the capabilities of the Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE), their best-in-class research AI system for medical reasoning and conversations
- Next up: They're exploring how AMIE could work in clinical settings, and they launched a nationwide study to assess AI in real-world virtual care
- Google's new research on medical AI for disease management was published in "Nature" today. (Credit: Google, with permission from "Nature
Summary
Research published today in “Nature” shows the capabilities of the Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE), their best-in-class research AI system for medical reasoning and conversations, evolving from one-off diagnostic conversations to long-term disease management using drug formularies and clinical guidelines. Using the long-context capabilities of Gemini models, AMIE for disease management features an empathetic dialogue agent for real-time patient conversations and a deep-thinking management reasoning agent that cross-references hundreds of pages of authoritative clinical knowledge. Next up: They're exploring how AMIE could work in clinical settings, and they launched a nationwide study to assess AI in real-world virtual care. Google's new research on medical AI for disease management was published in "Nature" today. (Credit: Google, with permission from "Nature.