Bio-IT World February 18, 2025
Allison Proffitt

NASHVILLE—At a panel discussion this week at the ViVE conference in Nashville, Tenn., researchers and physicians discussed the promise and hype of AI. Moderated by Alexander Morgan, partner at Khosla Ventures, the discussion was wide ranging and discussed the AI tools ready for use by physicians; which classes of AI are not yet delivering; and how to assess what’s right for you.

Morgan asked his panelists which of the AI tools are working at scale, which are, “read for prime time”? Michael Pfeffer, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Stanford Medicine immediately suggested AI scribes. This is not a particularly new use case, Pfeffer said. “We’ve been trying to figure out how to write notes by...

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