Article Excerpt: Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from reactive models that respond to user prompts to proactive agentic AI systems that can write and test code, plan and book travel, and boost office productivity by streamlining and managing tasks.
Dartmouth researchers across campus are exploring ways to use AI agents in their labs to drive discovery and innovation in such fields as health monitoring, quantum physics, and energy pricing even as they grapple with the issues they raise…
Healthcare is another field that could benefit from agentic AI. Recently, Nikhil Singh, Computer Science Research Faculty Temiloluwa O. Prioleau, and computer science PhD student Yanjun Cui, Guarini, worked with collaborators from Emory University to develop AI agents for disease management in diabetes patients.
“Glucose monitors and other devices used to manage diabetes generate an enormous amount of data,” says Singh. “The data helps clinicians make sense of what’s going on with patients, but it’s also there for patients themselves.”
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