B.C.’s Privacy Watchdog Weighs in on Health AI Boom – as Doctors Warn It’s Not a Substitute
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B.C.’s privacy watchdog weighs in on health AI boom – as doctors warn it’s not a substitute
As a growing number of doctors adopt artificial intelligence tools in their offices and hospitals, British Columbia’s privacy commissioner is urging them to do their homework on privacy requirements.
Doctors Are Using AI, But Lack of Guidelines and Training Leaves Them Feeling Unprepared
What You Should Know: – A new survey of U.S. physicians from Inlightened, a tech-enabled healthcare insights platform, reveals a significant paradox in the adoption of artificial intelligence: while a majority of doctors are already using AI tools in their practice, very few feel prepared to manage the benefits and risks, and most are operating without formal organizational guidelines. – The findings highlight a critical opportunity for AI inno…
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