Acosta Jose A
School of Medicine, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Front Digit Health. 2025 Jul 16;7:1584883. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.1584883. eCollection 2025.
Artificial intelligence (AI) fundamentally reshaping public health practice, yet formal training in AI literacy remains scarce in most public health educational programs. The rapid emergence of large language models and other AI-driven technologies such as computer vision, predictive analytics, and natural language processing tools-used in applications ranging from epidemiological modeling and policy analysis to real-time health communication-highlights the urgent need to bridge a persistent knowledge gap in structured, competency-based AI training for public health students and professionals. This article introduces the growing role of AI in public health, examines challenges in diverse global settings, outlines current gaps in AI literacy training, and proposes a framework for integrating AI competencies into undergraduate, graduate, and continuing public health curricula. In doing so, it emphasizes the importance of equipping tomorrow's public health workforce with the ethical, technical, and critical-thinking skills needed to harness AI's potential to improve health outcomes and support public health practice across diverse and underserved communities.
人工智能正在从根本上重塑公共卫生实践,但在大多数公共卫生教育项目中,关于人工智能素养的正规培训仍然稀缺。大型语言模型以及其他人工智能驱动技术(如计算机视觉、预测分析和自然语言处理工具)的迅速出现,这些技术应用于从流行病学建模和政策分析到实时健康通信等各个领域,凸显了迫切需要弥合公共卫生专业学生和专业人员在结构化、基于能力的人工智能培训方面持续存在的知识差距。本文介绍了人工智能在公共卫生中日益重要的作用,审视了全球不同环境下的挑战,概述了人工智能素养培训目前存在的差距,并提出了一个将人工智能能力整合到本科、研究生和继续公共卫生课程中的框架。在此过程中,本文强调了让未来的公共卫生工作队伍具备道德、技术和批判性思维技能的重要性,这些技能是利用人工智能的潜力来改善健康结果并支持不同和服务不足社区的公共卫生实践所必需的。