Natalia Sidorova, an assistant at the Department of Oncology, Hematology and Radiotherapy at the Institute of Internal Medicine, noted the advantages of using neural networks in medicine.
"Large language models help to make plans, reports, and short summaries, for example, based on conference materials. With their help, you can more accurately and purposefully search for information, getting it with links to sources. This speeds up work processes four to five times,"Natalia Sidorova emphasized.
Sergey Semochkin, Professor of the Department of Oncology, Hematology and Radiation Therapy at IMD, said that neural networks can significantly improve the quality of disease diagnosis by analyzing large amounts of medical data and identifying patterns that may escape the attention of doctors.
"Neural networks speed up information processing, which is especially important in emergency situations when every second counts. This allows medical professionals to make informed decisions faster and plan patient treatment more efficiently," explained Sergey Semochkin.
Specialists from NMITS DGOI named after Dmitry Rogachev and the Center for the Development of Artificial Intelligence noted that the integration of artificial intelligence into Russian medicine requires solving ethical and legal problems, adapting technologies for the elderly, providing digital resources to regional institutions, as well as the importance of training future specialists to minimize risks and improve the quality of medical care.
Thus, neural networks are becoming a key tool for building a more efficient and accessible healthcare system of the future.
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