JAMA Network November 8, 2023
Emily Harris

A new publication by the World Health Organization (WHO) identifies key areas for governments and regulatory bodies to consider when integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into health care. The areas of regulation include transparency about AI technology development, external validation of data, and collaboration among stakeholders to maintain the regulatory compliance of AI products throughout their life cycles.

AI—which includes technologies such as large language models—has the potential to improve health care by supplementing health care workers’ knowledge and filling some...

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