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Hannah Kerman1,2, Andre Kumar3, Byron Crowe1,2
1Division of General Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) shows significant promise as a technology that could improve healthcare delivery, but its implementation will be influenced by the spheres in which it is studied and the limited resources of hospitals. The Point authors argue that we should focus on is the cognitive abilities of GenAI or we risk being left out of a technological leap that will change the way doctors practice. The Counterpoint argues that we should focus on using GenAI to ease system burdens and address workflow issues, focusing our efforts on fixing the problems that would improve doctors' quality of life and increase time spent with patients.
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