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Mitigating Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risks in Healthcare Settings

Artificial intelligence (AI) is machine-displayed intelligence that simulates human behavior or thinking and can be trained to solve specific problems using extensive data from past examples of similar behavior or thinking. Examples include Open AI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot. The American Medical Association uses the term “augmented intelligence” to conceptualize AI’s assistive role as a tool, emphasizing that its design enhances human intelligence rather than replaces it. AI already assists clinicians and healthcare organizations in many ways. Benefits of AI Use in Healthcare The potential benefits include:
  • Improved diagnosis with AI analysis of images for disease detection
  • Medication dosage error reduction…

Curi’s risk mitigation resources and guidance are offered for educational and informational purposes only. This information is not medical or legal advice, does not replace independent professional judgment, does not constitute an endorsement of any kind, should not be deemed authoritative, and does not establish a standard of care in clinical settings or in courts of law. If you need legal advice, you should consult your independent/corporate counsel. We have found that using risk mitigation efforts can reduce malpractice risk; however, we do not make any guarantees that following these risk recommendations will prevent a complaint, claim, or suit from occurring, or mitigate the outcome(s) associated with any of them.

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