HealthTech January 6, 2025
Ben Sokolow, Lee Pierce

As artificial intelligence remains a hot topic into the new year, how are organizations approaching adoption?

It’s been more than two years since ChatGPT was first released, and during that time artificial intelligence has become synonymous with generative AI. When most people discuss AI, they’re usually referring to large language models (LLMs) and related chatbots. That’s how big of an impact generative AI had across industries — as well as everyday people around the world — and healthcare is no exception.

For many healthcare organizations, AI is still a buzz phrase, but one that is attractive due to its promise to improve clinical and administrative workflows. In 2024, early adopters showcased its possibilities. This year, we expect to see more...

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