Rejecting generative AI in healthcare won’t protect patients – it will harm them / Letter
The combination of dedicated clinicians, empowered patients and artificial intelligence will lead to safer, higher-quality and more accessible care, says Dr Robert Pearl Eric Reinhart’s essay raises thoughtful concerns about the risks of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) in healthcare (…)
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