计算机科学
药物基因组学
生成语法
医疗保健
知识库
数据科学
个性化医疗
钥匙(锁)
人工智能
精密医学
生成模型
知识管理
医疗保健服务
患者安全
机器学习
自然语言生成
病人护理
数据类型
作者
Mullai Murugan,Bo Yuan,Eric Venner,Christie M. Ballantyne,Katherine M. Robinson,James C. Coons,Liwen Wang,Philip E. Empey,Richard A. Gibbs
标识
DOI:10.1093/jamia/ocae039
摘要
Abstract Objective This study evaluates an AI assistant developed using OpenAI’s GPT-4 for interpreting pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing results, aiming to improve decision-making and knowledge sharing in clinical genetics and to enhance patient care with equitable access. Materials and Methods The AI assistant employs retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), which combines retrieval and generative techniques, by harnessing a knowledge base (KB) that comprises data from the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC). It uses context-aware GPT-4 to generate tailored responses to user queries from this KB, further refined through prompt engineering and guardrails. Results Evaluated against a specialized PGx question catalog, the AI assistant showed high efficacy in addressing user queries. Compared with OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5, it demonstrated better performance, especially in provider-specific queries requiring specialized data and citations. Key areas for improvement include enhancing accuracy, relevancy, and representative language in responses. Discussion The integration of context-aware GPT-4 with RAG significantly enhanced the AI assistant’s utility. RAG’s ability to incorporate domain-specific CPIC data, including recent literature, proved beneficial. Challenges persist, such as the need for specialized genetic/PGx models to improve accuracy and relevancy and addressing ethical, regulatory, and safety concerns. Conclusion This study underscores generative AI’s potential for transforming healthcare provider support and patient accessibility to complex pharmacogenomic information. While careful implementation of large language models like GPT-4 is necessary, it is clear that they can substantially improve understanding of pharmacogenomic data. With further development, these tools could augment healthcare expertise, provider productivity, and the delivery of equitable, patient-centered healthcare services.
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