Politico October 23, 2024

TECH MAZE

Everyone’s got a platform to vet your AI.

At least that’s how it seemed at this week’s HLTH health tech conference in Las Vegas, Ruth found.

Absent government regulation of many AI tools in health care, the private sector’s filling the void.

Duke Health and Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Accenture that is now majority owned by the latter, have the Smart AI Governance Engine to help health systems take stock of the AI they’re using.

AI chipmaker Nvidia and Aidoc, a medical AI company, announced they are working on a set of standards to help AI companies understand how to build products that take into consideration how doctors work.

“The point of this is, can...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Govt Agencies, Regulations, Technology, Trends
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