JAMA Network October 8, 2024
Roy H. Perlis, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo

The application of artificial intelligence (AI) to address challenges in health care is almost universally described as transformative. Acknowledging the rapid pace at which tools incorporating AI have advanced toward clinical practice, prior JAMA editorials1,2 noted the importance of ensuring the rigorous evaluation of approaches using AI at every stage of development. It emphasized the JAMA Network’s commitment to apply the same standards and principles that would be expected for any other new technology.

Today we underscore that commitment with the launch of JAMA+ AI, a window into the world of AI across the JAMA Network and a first stop for authors and readers seeking the best science and commentary on AI and its application to medicine and public health....

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