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14 December, 2025
A cornerstone of the ChatMED project is the exchange of expertise between widening countries and leading international research centers. In May 2025, five key staff members from the consortium spent three intensive weeks at the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. These Short-Term Staff Exchanges (STSEs) focused on four specific topics, each resulting in […]
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Empowering Healthcare with Generative AI In its first year, the ChatMED project took significant strides toward bridging the knowledge gap in Generative AI within the healthcare sector. Hosted by the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FCSE) in Skopje, North Macedonia, the project organized two comprehensive training sessions designed to equip researchers and medical practitioners […]
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13 December, 2025
7 August, 2025
ChatGPT is one of the most advanced and rapidly evolving large language model-based chatbots, thus we have explored the Use and Limitations of ChatGPT in Mental Health Disorders. It excels in everything from handling simple questions to performing complex medical examinations. While current technology cannot replace the expertise and judgment of skilled psychiatrists, it can assist […]
Blog News
20 December, 2025
It was a privilege to take part as a panelist at the Twining info day organized, within the framework of the Twinning project “Twinning for Excellence in Adaptive Edge AI (AIDA4Edge),” by Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš on September 15, 2025. According to the agenda, 12 Twinning projects, each at different stages of implementation […]
In response to the growing demand for accessible and trustworthy healthcare in regions experiencing physician shortages, Slovenia has developed an innovative AI-powered digital health assistant named HomeDOCtor. This conversational chatbot is designed to provide citizens with around-the-clock primary care guidance, offering personalized medical support grounded in national clinical protocols. Developed by the Jožef Stefan Institute […]
Thе study on the Standards for use of LLM in medical diagnosis, part of the IS2024 conference proceedings, explores the strengths and limitations of large language models (LLMs) in medicine, with a focus on how they compare to existing systems like clinical decision support systems (CDSS) and experienced human clinicians. It also evaluates how well these […]
1 June, 2025