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A framework for considering the use of generative AI for health
Isabella Joy de Vere Hunt1,2, Kang-Xing Jin1,3, Eleni Linos4
1Stanford Center for Digital Health, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Abstract:
This perspective provides a critical framework for evaluating the use of Generative AI (GenAI) in healthcare, informed by two roundtable events and a series of semi-structured expert interviews. By outlining key principles and risks-including mapping applications to GenAI strengths, ensuring rigorous evaluation frameworks, and fostering transparency and collaboration-it will support healthcare professionals and policymakers in navigating the ethical and impactful integration of GenAI into healthcare.
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