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Title: | Influence of next-generation artificial intelligence on headache research, diagnosis and treatment: the junior editorial board members' vision - part 2 | Authors: | Petrušić, Igor Chiang, Chia-Chun Garcia-Azorin, David Ha, Woo-Seok Ornello, Raffaele Pellesi, Lanfranco Rubio-Beltrán, Eloisa Ruscheweyh, Ruth Waliszewska-Prosół, Marta Wells-Gatnik, William |
Keywords: | Biosensors;Chatbot;Digital twin;Drug discovery;Machine learning;Migraine;Wearable devices | Issue Date: | 2-Jan-2025 | Project: | Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Republic of Serbia | Journal: | The journal of headache and pain | Abstract: | Part 2 explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing the complexities of headache disorders through innovative approaches, including digital twin models, wearable healthcare technologies and biosensors, and AI-driven drug discovery. Digital twins, as dynamic digital representations of patients, offer opportunities for personalized headache management by integrating diverse datasets such as neuroimaging, multiomics, and wearable sensor data to advance headache research, optimize treatment, and enable virtual trials. In addition, AI-driven wearable devices equipped with next-generation biosensors combined with multi-agent chatbots could enable real-time physiological and biochemical monitoring, diagnosing, facilitating early headache attack forecasting and prevention, disease tracking, and personalized interventions. Furthermore, AI-driven advances in drug discovery leverage machine learning and generative AI to accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic targets and optimize treatment strategies for migraine and other headache disorders. Despite these advances, challenges such as data standardization, model explainability, and ethical considerations remain pivotal. Collaborative efforts between clinicians, biomedical and biotechnological engineers, AI scientists, legal representatives and bioethics experts are essential to overcoming these barriers and unlocking AI's full potential in transforming headache research and healthcare. This is a call to action in proposing novel frameworks for integrating AI-based technologies into headache care. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2413 | DOI: | 10.1186/s10194-024-01944-7 |
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