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AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota
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  • Update Date: 12 Nov 2025
  • Artificial intelligence
  •  microbiome
  • microbiota
  • algorithm
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This video is adapted from 10.1016/j.ipha.2024.08.003

This video delves into the fascinating realm of microbial insights enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), unveiling the mysteries of the intricate gut environment. Research into the human microbiome has evolved due to the fast development of AI and Machine learning (ML). Never before have such novel avenues for individualized medical care and therapeutic therapies been available as a result of this. This video demonstrates the potential power of AI-driven microbiome discoveries. By being committed to ethical principles and vigilant in our pursuit of new challenges, we may advance microbiota research toward a future of data-driven, customized healthcare that utilizes AI as a valuable tool for optimal health and wellness.

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Patil, A. AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/1689 (accessed on 05 December 2025).
Patil A. AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/1689. Accessed December 05, 2025.
Patil, Abhinandan. "AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/1689 (accessed December 05, 2025).
Patil, A. (2025, August 28). AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/1689
Patil, Abhinandan. "AI-Driven Insights into the Microbiota." Encyclopedia. Web. 28 August, 2025.
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