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Big US hospital systems have become a proving ground for AI adoption; a survey finds that 27% of health systems are paying for commercial AI licenses

Healthcare is going all-in on artificial intelligence, from reading patient scans to fighting insurance denials

Wall Street Journal

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  • @paleofuture Matt Novak on bluesky
    The thing that jumps out to me here is that the article says the doctor's *colleague* went looking for the fake studies.  —  It suggests the doctor who used ChatGPT didn't check for himself and uncritically assumed they were real.  —  www.wsj.com/tech/ai/hosp...  [image]
  • @bachynski Kathleen Bachynski on bluesky
    “Mount Sinai recently paused use of an Epic generative AI tool, which aimed to analyze messages patients sent to doctors and create personalized draft responses.  After trying it for a few weeks, doctors said the drafts weren't helpful and required too much rewriting.”