Forbes October 17, 2025
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine the advantageous use of AI-generated synthetic data and showcase how the mysteries of the brain are being mapped and unlocked via an innovative research study underway at Stanford University regarding anatomically plausible 3D brain MRIs.

Readers may recall that I previously discussed an AI and mental health initiative, known as AI4MH, at Stanford’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Medicine, which is being co-directed by Dr. Kilian Pohl, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (see my coverage of AI4MH at the link here). Dr. Pohl’s research on using AI-generated synthetic data to devise MRIs is a leading-edge example of the immense value of smartly leveraging generative AI and large language models...

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