‘Diabesity’ – Using Mind Genomics thinking coupled with AI to synthesize mind-sets and provide direction for changing behavior
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Diabesity, changing behavior, AI, synthesize mind setAbstract
The combination of Mind Genomics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents an opportunity to delve into the mind-sets of individuals affected by diabesity (obesity leading to possible diabetes). This paper shows how the suggestion to AI about different mind-sets of people regarding diabesity can generate a rich source of ideas and suggestions. With the help of AI algorithms, these mind-sets can be synthesized and analyzed on a larger scale, providing valuable insights into the unique perspectives and preferences of individuals dealing with diabesity. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize personalized healthcare strategies and interventions, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for those living with diabesity.
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