Infuse Issue 8 June 2019 | Page 27

William spoke about how AI will transform our work, particularly when it comes to prevention, treatment, research and management. Here’s a quick synopsis of what the future may look like for dietitians: • Research – In the era of personalised • Prevention – Our clients • Management – AI might just give us our are already gathering data with their wearables like heart rate, physical activity and sleep. The next step is how do we access it appropriately and make sense of it in disease prevention. ML is all about algorithms that evolve as they obtain more data. They allow for greater insight from data and assist with personalising the user experience. medicine, we’ll see more personalised treatments to fit certain genetic profiles. Genetics is incredibly data heavy so AI reduces error and allows us to draw conclusions without being overwhelmed. time back by streamlining and automating the routine admin tasks [hello doctor’s letters!] and inventory management that seem to weigh us down. Will said it very eloquently: "It’ll stop wasting time of talented people." “AI is not sexy stuff like robots doing surgery, it’s more about back-end admin and paperwork.” • Treatment – Clinicians are given decision trees to help guide treatment, instead of trial and error. Clients will have increasing expectations; they’ll be asking you for data to back-up your treatment plans; we’ll need to access this data quickly and AI will help us. It’ll allow us to spend more time on complex cases and the more complex work like behaviour change. And to this, YES there are loads of apps trying to replace the dietitian BUT patients still want a human face to their care. © Dietitian Connection Most of the chatter has been about how AI can help humans but this presentation really highlighted how humans can help AI. We’ll need to decide when AI is appropriate, what the limitations are, how to apply it and provide AI with our feedback. And at the end of the day, humans will still be accountable for the end result… The presentation gives a firm argument for why dietitians will see opportunities with AI and how it will increase our relevance. But we have work to do and we have to ADAPT. 27 Infuse | June 2019