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AI Predicts Disease Risk Up to 10 Years in Advance

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

New AI Model⁣ Predicts Risk ⁣for Over 1,000 Diseases, Possibly 20 Years in Advance

LONDON – A new artificial⁢ intelligence tool, dubbed Delphi-2M,‍ is capable of predicting an individual’s risk ⁢of developing more than a thousand diseases, offering a significant leap forward in preventative healthcare. Developed by researchers, the system ​functions similarly to generative language models like ChatGPT, identifying patterns in medical data to ⁤forecast health outcomes.

Delphi-2M analyzes⁣ a patient’s medical history, factoring ⁢in age, gender, smoking ⁣habits, and ⁢obesity, to assess the likelihood of conditions such as‍ cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and ⁣airway disorders. Unlike‍ existing⁤ AI​ risk assessment tools focused on single conditions, Delphi-2M offers a broad, multi-disease prediction capability.

The AI was trained using anonymized ⁣data from 400,000​ individuals in the United Kingdom and its reliability was subsequently tested against the medical ⁤data of nearly 2 ​million citizens in Denmark, with comparable results in both countries.

Researchers report Delphi-2M achieves an average ⁢accuracy score of 0.76, where 1.0 represents perfect prediction accuracy.Predictions extending beyond 10 ⁤years achieved an average ‌score of 0.7.In some instances, the⁢ model can ​predict the onset of diseases up to 20 years in​ advance, especially​ for conditions with predictable progression like heart attacks and various cancers.

The⁣ potential applications⁣ extend beyond individual risk assessment. Scientists envision the technology informing lifestyle recommendations – such as weight loss or smoking cessation – and assisting ‍hospitals in proactively allocating resources⁢ based on predicted patient needs.

Further testing is​ planned in diverse populations and countries before the system is expected to be available for use ‍in​ a few years.

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