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Enabling the clinical application of artificial intelligence in genomics: a perspective of the AMIA Genomics and Translational Bioinformatics Workgroup
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Given the importance AI in genomics and its potential impact on human health, the American Medical Informatics Association-Genomics and Translational Biomedical Informatics (GenTBI) Workgroup developed this assessment of factors that can further enable the clinical application of AI in this space. PROCESS: A list of relevant factors was developed through GenTBI workgroup discussions in multiple in-person and online meetings, along with review of pertinent publications. This list was then summarized and reviewed to achieve consensus among the group members. CONCLUSIONS: Substantial informatics research and development are needed to fully realize the clinical potential of such technologies. The development of larger datasets is crucial to emulating the success AI is achieving in other domains. It is important that AI methods do not exacerbate existing socio-economic, racial, and ethnic disparities. Genomic data standards are critical to effectively scale such technologies across institutions. With so much uncertainty, complexity and novelty in genomics and medicine, and with an evolving regulatory environment, the current focus should be on using these technologies in an interface with clinicians that emphasizes the value each brings to clinical decision-making.
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Institutionen
- University of Utah(US)
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center(US)
- Children's Hospital of Orange County(US)
- Mayo Clinic(US)
- University of South Dakota(US)
- Flatiron Health (United States)(US)
- Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society(US)
- University of California, Berkeley(US)
- University of Florida Health(US)
- University of Florida(US)
- Medical University of South Carolina(US)
- Brown University(US)
- Rhode Island Hospital(US)
- Lifespan(US)
- Johns Hopkins University(US)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine(US)
- Pennsylvania State University(US)
- Bloomsburg University(US)
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev(IL)
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston(US)
- Genomic Health (United States)(US)
- Geisinger Health System(US)