AJMC October 10, 2024
Pearl Steinzor

Io Hui, PhD, researcher at The University of Edinburgh, discusses challenges to implementing artificial intelligence in respiratory care.

At the European Respiratory Society 2024 Congress held September 7-11, 2024, in Vienna, Austria, Io Hui, PhD, researcher at The University of Edinburgh in Scotland, discussed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in respiratory care, as well as the challenges with widespread adoption and the need for patient-centric AI solutions.

Hui is also the chair of mHealth and eHealth for the European Respiratory Society.

When it comes to the use of AI tools, such as digital twins and their use in respiratory care, Hui emphasized that trust and reliability are major barriers to wider AI adoption. Although AI can be beneficial...

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