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Is ChatGPT the New Dr. Google? Understanding Risks of Generative AI in Healthcare

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity and has the potential to help physicians with administrative tasks, learn about new treatments, explore potential diagnoses for patients, and select appropriate surgery based on patient-specific data. What risk should physicians, administrators, and risk managers be aware of when AI is used—or not—and a patient is harmed? Watch and learn more.

  • Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity and has the potential to help physicians with administrative tasks, learn about new treatments, explore potential diagnoses for patients, and select appropriate surgery based on patient-specific data. What risk should physicians, administrators, and risk managers be aware of when AI is used—or not—and a patient is harmed?
    Time: 60 minutes
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