Not just Chat, the AI applications for GPs and Transport
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As hype around artificial intelligence continues to grow in the enterprise world, what is the view of AI from specific sectors?
I think we’ve all got the message by now that Artificial Intelligence is going to revolutionise the world, even if some of us knew this before Chat GPT.
Finding the applications outside of doing the kids homework and writing labourious emails can be a little bit of a challenge. But at the heart of the current artificial intelligence boom is the simple fact that this is all built around data.
As Emeilia Molimpakis, co-founder and CEO of Thymia pointed out at the recent London Tech Week, this simple data processing can lead to huge efficiencies in the healthcare field, as algorithms and software can pick up on longitudinal trends better than doctors.
“Our AI models analyse biomarkers and people’s speech patterns, their facial expressions, and their behaviour to analyse symptoms and patterns with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and many more conditions.
“We gather data from people through gamified activities or mental video games to actively monitor patients, put those with depression and anxiety at ease, and to help clinicians monitor them better in between therapy sessions before the assessment.”
Utilising Data
Molimpakis’ experience in healthcare is indicative of the best uses for data that is being generated.
The usage of this data is also something that the transport sector is looking into, as it continues to move towards autonomous vehicles. As Alex Kendal co-founder and CEO at Wayve, also on the panel at London Tech Week explained, the use of AI is firmly placed to help make safer journeys.