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guide-ai [2024/09/17 13:50] nigam |
guide-ai [2025/07/28 15:51] (current) nigam |
| Placeholder page for the Stanford GUIDE-AI lab, which stands for Guidance for the Use, Implementation, Development, and Evaluation of AI. The work is done under the aegis of the RAISE-Health initiative to provide Stanford's contribution to the National Network of Assurance Labs vision outlined in a JAMA Special Communication -- https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2813425 | Welcome to the placeholder page for the Stanford **GUIDE-AI** lab, which stands for **Guidance for the Use, Implementation, Development, and Evaluation of AI**. The work is done under the aegis of the RAISE-Health initiative to freely share progress made at Stanford Medicine with others. |
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| | We often get the question: How do you do it? We set up GUIDE-AI to share answers to this question, and its different forms such as: |
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| | - How do you set up a data science team? |
| | - How do you set up a data science platform to support both traditional and genAI? |
| | - How do you set up and run governance? (e.g. Responsible AI Life Cycle - RAIL) |
| | - How do you source good problems to solve? (e.g. How we do explorations, involve students via [[https://shahlab.stanford.edu/ai-care | AI-CARE]], create Target Product Profiles) |
| | - How do you decide if solutions are ethical and have value? (e.g. FURM assessment, including an ethics review and a monitoring plan) |
| | - How do you do items 4, 5 with GenAI? (e.g. creating tools such as [[https://chatehr.stanford.edu/ | chatEHR]], and efforts such as [[http://medhelm.stanford.edu/ | MedHELM]]) |
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