NEJM September 6, 2023
Karen DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc

Large language models will change the fundamental nature of information-based work, including in medicine, both for patients and for physicians.

Summary

With the majority of people seeking health care information online, authoritative, accurate health information is critical, as is making the health care journey as easy as possible through a mobile-first experience. The Chief Health Officer for Google describes how big tech disruptors are changing medicine, including through large language models, a new generation of artificial intelligence that could positively disrupt health care in many ways.

From the NEJM Catalyst event Disruption and Risk in Health Care: Anticipating What Comes Next, sponsored by Optum, June 21, 2023.

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