Using AI to Support Your Health

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming part of everyday life. People use it to brainstorm, create a schedule, or reduce the mental load of daily tasks. At Arthritis Research Canada, we’re asking how people living with arthritis and other rheumatic conditions can use AI to support their health.

“AI allows you to learn and have better conversations with healthcare providers,” said Ellen Wang, a physiotherapist and trainee at Arthritis Research Canada.

A 2024 survey from  Arthritis Research Canada’s Dr. Carrie Ye and Arthritis Consumer Experts found that approximately 15% of people living with rheumatic conditions reported using AI for health-related purposes. Learn more about this research in Episode 19 of the Arthritis Research Education Series. 

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