Medical Xpress March 31, 2025
Rachel Tompa, Stanford University

When it comes to widespread global health problems, ChatGPT and its like may not be the first solution that comes to your mind.

But generative AI, the type of large language model that underlies artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT, could have a lot to offer in low- and where access to reliable health care remains a hurdle for many. Eleni Linos, MD, DrPH, the director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health, spends a lot of time thinking about how , including generative AI, could tackle health problems that humans haven’t been able to solve.

Recently, Linos and her research team at the center co-authored a report on generative AI’s application for health in low- and middle-income...

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