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'Artificial intelligence will play an increasing role in scientific publications'
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – (Boston)-Artificial intelligence (AI), in various forms, has burst onto the scene in both society and medicine. Its ro le in medicine is still evolving, but undoubtedly, it will assist in the evaluat ion of images (radiographs, pathological reports, videos of colonoscopy,) as wel l as in preparing discharge summaries, consultative evaluations and diagnosis. I t may also help in the long-awaited goal of precision medicine. In addition, it has and will play an increasing role in scientific publication in at least two a reas, peer-review and drafting manuscripts. According to former editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Assoc iation Howard Bauchner, MD, in the coming years, AI will transform the writing o f scientific manuscripts, assist in reviewing them, and help editors select the most impactful papers. “Potentially it may help editors increase the influence o f their journals,” says Bauchner, professor of pediatrics at Boston University C hobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. In a guest editorial in the European Journal of Emergency Medicine, Bauchner exa mines how AI could be used by editors. “Given that identifying enough peer-revie wers is getting increasingly difficult, editors could use AI to provide an initi al “score.” An article with what is determined to have a good score could then b e sent for external peer-review (with simply a cursory review by the editors). F or articles with an inadequate score, the editors could still consider it for pu blication after reviewing it or even possibly depending upon the report, ask aut hors to revise the manuscript,” he explains.
Artificial IntelligenceBoston Universi ty School of MedicineEmerging TechnologiesMachine Learning