2022
DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000001149
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An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Abstract: Technological breakthroughs, together with the rapid growth of medical information and improved data connectivity, are creating dramatic shifts in the health care landscape, including the field of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. While medical information took an estimated 50 years to double in 1950, by 2020, it was projected to double every 73 days. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered health technologies, once considered theoretical or research-exclusive concepts, are increasingly being granted regul… Show more

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“…In fact, promising data suggest that Artificial Intelligence (AI) services in the field of EI can improve the ability to detect or rule out an autism diagnosis, accelerating the provision of interventional services for those with developmental challenges such as social-emotional [ 9 ]. AI is also expected to prevent any misdiagnosis related to insufficient training in personnel and lack of readiness, aiming towards a more individualized intervention plan for each child [ 10 ]. Increasing the additional support provided to children who are vulnerable to developmental challenges will help decrease the effects of CoViD-19.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, promising data suggest that Artificial Intelligence (AI) services in the field of EI can improve the ability to detect or rule out an autism diagnosis, accelerating the provision of interventional services for those with developmental challenges such as social-emotional [ 9 ]. AI is also expected to prevent any misdiagnosis related to insufficient training in personnel and lack of readiness, aiming towards a more individualized intervention plan for each child [ 10 ]. Increasing the additional support provided to children who are vulnerable to developmental challenges will help decrease the effects of CoViD-19.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prompts medical educators to teach the best practices of AI as a tool while understanding its limitations [119]. To bridge the knowledge gap and enhance the understanding of AI among medical professionals, medical educators need to develop standardized AI content and incorporate it into medical training pathways [120]. This approach will ensure that medical students and clinicians are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively utilize AI in their practice.…”
Section: Medical Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ML exists on a continuum. Supervised algorithms, for example, may require a great deal of outside input in order to function, while unsupervised algorithms can function with much greater degrees of autonomy [2]. One ML approach, useful when exploring complex nonlinear patterns, involves convolutional neural networks (CNNs).…”
Section: What Is Artificial Intelligence In Medicine?mentioning
confidence: 99%