HealthTech November 7, 2024
At this year’s CHIME Fall Forum in San Diego, healthcare IT executives learned about artificial intelligence-powered tools from their peers.
Since ChatGPT emerged for use by the general public two years ago, many people are becoming accustomed to using generative artificial intelligence tools in daily life. From using the application as a contextualizing search tool to creating email drafts and summarizing notes with the technology, workers across industries are finding ways to incorporate generative AI into their workflows.
In healthcare, generative AI models are helping in clinical documentation, the development of new drugs, clinical trial forecasting and the enhancement of medical imaging, according to a September report from the Government Accountability Office.
U.S. healthcare leaders believe that generative AI has...