Artificial Intelligence Detecting Gender
The research, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), shows that AI can be a powerful tool for understanding gender differences in brain structures and developing personalized approaches to diagnosing and treating neuropsychiatric disorders.
The Stanford team plans to make these AI models accessible to a wider research community, encouraging further study of mental illness and learning disabilities.
The researchers plan to use this AI model to predict individuals’ performance on cognitive tasks. For example, specialized models have been developed to predict cognitive abilities in men and women. These models have been informed by gender-specific brain patterns and have worked successfully. This demonstrates how gender differences in brain organization have real-world implications for behavior and cognitive abilities.

Artificial Intelligence and Health
Artificial intelligence technologies have significant potential in understanding brain sex and treating neuropsychiatric disorders. However, it is important that these technologies are used in an ethical and socially responsible manner. It is hoped that AI models will be a new tool that can help people understand and address their cognitive differences.