
JAMA Medical News
AI and Clinical Practice—AI Gaslighting, AI Hallucinations, and GenAI Potential
Sep 20, 2023
Dr. Michael Howell, pulmonologist and chief clinical officer at Google, discusses AI gaslighting and hallucinations in healthcare, the collaboration between healthcare professionals and AI innovators, advancements in people intelligence and chatbot capabilities, ethics of automation bias, and safeguarding patient privacy and data in healthcare technology.
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- AI models developed by Google Health have surpassed human performance on medical licensing exam questions, demonstrating their potential to assist healthcare practitioners.
- Challenges in implementing AI in healthcare include the risks of AI gaslighting and hallucinations, as well as the need for privacy protection, addressing bias, and collaboration between stakeholders.
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Application of AI in Healthcare
AI technology, such as chatbots, have made significant advancements in their capabilities. They can understand complex questions, remember information over multiple dialogue turns, and provide human-like responses. They can also handle various types of data, including language, photos, videos, and even generate music. These capabilities are different from previous AI models and have the potential to revolutionize healthcare.
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