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Beyond human-initiated screening: the imperative for fully autonomous brain health surveillance
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Abstract
Rezaii and Estiri argue that standard cognitive screening is too infrequent, burdensome, and costly to detect most cases of early Alzheimer's disease. They suggest that autonomous AI, passively reviewing routine medical notes and patient speech at near-zero cost, could enable proactive early detection for timely intervention.
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