Ministry of AYUSH to introduce AI in Ayurvedic education

 

The Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) is set to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an elective subject into the Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) curricula for the Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM).

This strategic move aims to modernize traditional medical education by blending ancient practices with cutting-edge technology. The ministry is working on a standardized framework to introduce AI electives focusing on various applications.

Key applications include AI-powered diagnosis to improve the accuracy of Ayurvedic treatments, data-driven personalized medicine for tailored treatments, and AI-assisted herbal research to explore and validate new formulations. The initiative aligns with global efforts to strengthen the scientific credibility and global acceptance of traditional medicine. By integrating AI, the Ministry intends to enhance research capabilities, improve treatment efficacy, and ultimately achieve the P5 medicine model: Personalized, Preventive, Predictive, Participatory, and Promotional Healthcare.


Read the original article at https://www.digitalhealthnews.com/ministry-of-ayush-to-introduce-ai-in-ayurvedic-education


Our Opinion: Ayurvedic diagnosis relies heavily on subjective, qualitative parameters (Prakriti, Dhatu, etc.). AI's success will depend entirely on successfully digitising and standardising this complex, unstructured traditional diagnostic data into a machine-readable format that is interoperable with the mainstream ABDM ecosystem. Integrating AI into Ayurvedic education is a bold step toward evidence-based traditional medicine, allowing ancient practices to achieve global scientific validation.


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