Challenges in Instituting Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
Published: Mon, 01/14/19
Challenges in Instituting Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in healthcare systems, healthcare professionals must ask the right questions for AI to live up to expectations, according to a viewpoint article published in JAMA.
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