MedCity News May 26, 2023
Arundhati Parmar

A conversation with Suchi Saria, associate professor of medicine at John Hopkins University and director of its Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab about responsible AI.

It’s hard to get away from the topic of large language models, chatGPT and more broadly, artificial intelligence in healthcare. It’s all over the news, on social media, in the conferences we go to (including MedCity’s own INVEST conference that concluded earlier this week in Chicago) and even in the pitches that I get from our healthcare content contributors.

Yet the fear about AI is real. And I don’t mean Ex Machina type doomsday scenarios where AI gets sentient and takes over the human world. The more rational fear is its authoritative tone, the ability...

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