Becker's Healthcare January 9, 2026
Naomi Diaz

Cedars-Sinai’s artificial intelligence strategy has focused as much on people as on platforms, with workforce training emerging as a core pillar of the Los Angeles-based health system’s AI investments.

The health system has trained more than 1,000 employees on AI prompting and seen more than 6,000 users opt in to its proprietary GPT platform. According to Mouneer Odeh, chief data and artificial intelligence officer at Cedars-Sinai, that emphasis reflects both the rapid adoption of generative AI tools and the need to build trust among clinicians and staff.

“Generative AI platforms have generated tremendous excitement and engagement because they are easy to use, and adoption has been faster than smartphones, social media or any other technology,” Mr. Odeh told Becker’s. “We...

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