{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: The potential, limitations, and future of diagnostics enhanced by generative artificial intelligence. {Author}: Hirosawa T;Shimizu T; {Journal}: Diagnosis (Berl) {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 11 暂无{DOI}: 10.1515/dx-2024-0095 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: This short communication explores the potential, limitations, and future directions of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in enhancing diagnostics.
METHODS: This commentary reviews current applications and advancements in GAI, particularly focusing on its integration into medical diagnostics. It examines the role of GAI in supporting medical interviews, assisting in differential diagnosis, and aiding clinical reasoning through the lens of dual-process theory. The discussion is supported by recent examples and theoretical frameworks to illustrate the practical and potential uses of GAI in medicine.
RESULTS: GAI shows significant promise in enhancing diagnostic processes by supporting the translation of patient descriptions into visual formats, providing differential diagnoses, and facilitating complex clinical reasoning. However, limitations such as the potential for generating medical misinformation, known as hallucinations, exist. Furthermore, the commentary highlights the integration of GAI with both intuitive and analytical decision-making processes in clinical diagnostics, demonstrating potential improvements in both the speed and accuracy of diagnoses.
CONCLUSIONS: While GAI presents transformative potential for medical diagnostics, it also introduces risks that must be carefully managed. Future advancements should focus on refining GAI technologies to better align with human diagnostic reasoning, ensuring GAI enhances rather than replaces the medical professionals' expertise.