Healthcare IT News December 20, 2023
Bill Siwicki

One venture capitalist predicts big news for genAI in healthcare next year, but also expects more government intervention to help protect against patient safety risks and provider liability.

Generative AI exploded onto the scene a year ago with the massive popularity of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which uses large language models. Most AI experts believe the technology has endless applications in healthcare, and many leading health systems are already putting it to work.

Dr. Justin Norden, a partner at GSR Ventures, believes 2024 is going to have echoes of 2023 regarding generative AI: more growth, more use cases, more early adopters. But he sees some guardrails emerging too.

We interviewed him to get his views on the year ahead for genAI use,...

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