VentureBeat December 15, 2023
Shubham Sharma

Following Google, OpenAI and 13 other AI companies, leading healthcare entities have agreed to sign the Biden-⁠Harris Administration’s voluntary commitments for the safe, secure and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence.

Announced on Dec. 14, the commitments reflect a series of actions to pursue the “once-in-a-generation” benefits of large-scale models that can perform a variety of tasks in healthcare environments while mitigating their risks and protecting patients’ sensitive health information at the same time.

A total of 28 organizations on the demand side of healthcare operations – providers and payers who develop, purchase and implement AI-enabled technologies in their workflows – have signed these commitments. Some of the names on the list are CVS Health, Stanford Health, Boston...

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