AI could transform patient education in eye care, new research shows
From hospital leaflets to spoken answers in dozens of languages, new research from the University of East London (UEL) suggests artificial intelligence could dramatically improve how patients learn about serious eye conditions. A research team led by UEL's Dr. Mohammad Hossein Amirhosseini and Dr. Fatima Kalabi from Queen's Hospital in London, in collaboration with Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, and Inselspital University Hospital of Bern in Switzerland, has developed a multilingual, voice-enabled AI chatbot designed to help people understand retinal detachment—a sight-threatening condition that often requires urgent surgery. The system allows patients to ask questions in natural language and receive clear, clinically grounded answers drawn from trusted medical sources.