Examining the role of artificial intelligence to advance knowledge and address barriers to research in eating disorders.
Mark L NorrisNicole ObeidKhaled El EmamPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2024)
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a promise of significant potential within the realm of eating disorders (EDs) and encompasses a broad set of techniques that offer utility in various facets of ED research and by extension delivery of clinical care. Beyond the technology, issues relating to regulation, establishing ethical guidelines for application, and the trust of providers and patients are needed for the ultimate adoption and acceptance of AI into ED practice.
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