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Artificial intelligence has made its way into drug development, surgery and medical advice — and now it’s helping people improve the quality of their sleep. The Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine Committee, which is part of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, recently published a paper that highlights how AI is contributing to the field of sleep medicine . The committee looked at how AI is assisting in three areas: clinical applications, lifestyle management and population health.

WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? Clinical applications involve the use of AI to diagnose and treat sleep disorders, while lifestyle management focuses on the use of consumer technology to track s.

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