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S1640 Emerging Trends: Wearable AI for Personalized Care in Gastroenterology
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Introduction: Our study explores the use of AI in health information sourcing, focusing on Siri, Apple's intelligent assistant. We compare Siri's responses to common gastroenterology-related queries on two devices, the iPhone and iWatch. As AI, like Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Cortana, becomes increasingly integral in everyday healthcare, understanding the question's nature and the response quality has emerged as a vital research area Methods: We utilized Apple's universal AI software on the iPhone and iWatch to assess the dependability and credibility of gastroenterology-related information. Two anonymous authors graded the responses using Likert scale. We analyzed the accuracy of the audio responses and the quality of the supporting sources for each answer. Native language speakers participated in the study. Lastly, we employed T test to pinpoint the crucial factor influencing the results. Results: When compared to the iWatch, the iPhone provided significantly better responses, with more reliable references and images (95% vs. 91%, P= 0.023, 95% CI). However, there was no significant difference concerning the credibility of the information between the two devices (94% vs. 92%, P< 0.012). Conclusion: Artificial Intelligence persists as a crucial component in human progress. Wearable devices have emerged as a popular source for information. However, our study reveals a noticeable disparity in medical information reliability between wearable AI and traditional AI platforms (Figure 1, Table 1).Figure 1.: Wearable AI reliability plot. Table 1. - Study outcome Phone AI vs Watch AI Questions PHONE AI WATCH AI p value Whats my calorie intake? YES YES 0.33 Show me the nearest Gastroenterologist YES NO 0.012 When do I get my colonoscopy? YES YES 0.23 Am I Obese? YES YES 0.56 What is Crohn's disease? YES NO 0.025 What medication do I take for H pylori YES NO < 0.05
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