Healthcare IT News October 2, 2024
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A Carnegie Mellon University professor who specializes in responsible AI and generative AI discusses their importance in healthcare and combining the two – which can be tricky.

Responsible artificial intelligence is basically the only way to go if one is implementing AI technology at their hospital or health system. It is crucial that AI, as complex and important as it is, be trustworthy.

Anand Rao is a service professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. He is an expert in responsible AI, economics of AI and generative AI. He has focused on innovation, business and societal adoption of data, analytics and artificial intelligence over his 35-year consulting and academic career.

Previously, Rao was the global artificial intelligence leader at consulting...

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