We are pleased to announce the publication of a review authored by Pierre Bongrand in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. This review examines the growing integration of artificial intelligence into everyday biomedical research and practice, questioning whether this represents a true scientific revolution or a temporary hubris of its potential.
The paper explores:
- Insights based on a review of past scientific progress, with an emphasis on immunology, it is concluded that current “omic” data contain useful information that is not adequately interpreted by currently available theoretical processing methods.
- A brief description of currently available artificial intelligence tools is presented, with a discussion of expected potential and pitfalls.
- Applications of AI in the biomedical field, are described with an emphasis on the biomedical domain.
It is concluded that it is already warranted to apply artificial intelligence to routine biomedical practice, but it is essential to develop validation procedures.
