McKnight’s Senior Living January 4, 2024
Aaron Dorman

Many healthcare leaders would prefer government regulators take a conservative approach to setting rules for artificial intelligence tools. However, there is one strong, common caveat: AI-generated content must be branded as such so anyone can see where it came from.

CEOs and high-level executives of healthcare organizations like WebMD and Salesforce stressed the importance of innovation but accepted the growing role of boundary setting In a round-up of perspectives published by MobiHealth News.

In the past year, AI-enabled tools have proliferated throughout senior living and care settings, with new capabilities being added to remote monitoring or patient health records to both collect data and provide new insights faster than human analysis.

AI tools have also been tested in...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Provider, Regulations, Technology
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