MedCity News November 7, 2024
Joshua Miller

Navigating the regulatory and ethical requirements of different medical data providers across many different countries, as well as safeguarding patient privacy, is a mammoth task that requires extra resources and expertise.

Generative artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm. At the snap of a finger, or a few clacks on the keyboard, anyone with internet access can conjure up academic essays, legal documents, computer code, and even create works of art and videos. These technologies are seeping their way into the media, law, finance and even education sectors. But if we can get generative AI right, it has the power to transform the lives of millions of people – in healthcare.

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