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Does AI know how to choose wisely? Do not trust and definitely verify when using generative AI in stewardship
Amy V Dora1, Lawrence N Benjamin2,3, Christopher J Graber1,3
1Infectious Diseases Section, https://ror.org/05xcarb80VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, USA.
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Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) serve as a valuable resource to healthcare institutions. This commentary explores a real world demonstration of the potential advantages and pitfalls of using artificial intelligence (AI) in ASP, both in supporting the development of institutional guidelines and in providing a cost-effectiveness analysis of these protocols, as well as the caution that should be exercised when involving AI in stewardship.
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