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====== Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare ====== | ====== Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare ====== |
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In healthcare, predictive models play a role not unlike that of blood tests, X-rays, or MRIs: They influence decisions about whether an intervention is appropriate. Whether a model is usefulness depends on the interplay between the model's output, the intervention it triggers, and the intervention’s benefits and harms. We are working on a set of efforts collectively referred to as the [[https://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/ceo-report/advancing-precision-health-takes-real-smarts.html|Stanford Medicine Program for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare]], with the mission of bringing AI technologies to the clinic, safely, cost-effectively and ethically via the work of the [[Data Science Team at Stanford Healthcare | https://dsatshc.stanford.edu/]] | In healthcare, predictive models play a role not unlike that of blood tests, X-rays, or MRIs: They influence decisions about whether an intervention is appropriate. Whether a model is usefulness depends on the interplay between the model's output, the intervention it triggers, and the intervention’s benefits and harms. We are working on a set of efforts collectively referred to as the [[https://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/ceo-report/advancing-precision-health-takes-real-smarts.html|Stanford Medicine Program for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare]], with the mission of bringing AI technologies to the clinic, safely, cost-effectively and ethically via the work of the [[https://dsatshc.stanford.edu/ | Data Science Team at Stanford Healthcare]] |
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