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CONy 2024 | The potential applications of AI in headache medicine

Morris Levin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, discusses the potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in headache medicine. AI can be used as a tool to create documents from patients’ medical history records, to assist clinicians in diagnosis and the development of treatment plans, and to triage patients to the appropriate center and clinician. Prof. Levin also highlights that compliance is a major challenge in headache medicine and that an AI program could be used to monitor the feelings and behaviors of patients in order to provide the clinician with real-time data on how to approach the treatment of each patient. This interview took place at the 18th Annual Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy 2024) in London, UK.

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