Stanford Health AI Week explores responsible AI implementation in medicine
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Hanae Armitage
Summary
Stanford Health AI week brought together experts from academia, industry, government and nonprofits to discuss the responsible, effective and reliable development and implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine. Keynote speaker Laurah Turner, PhD, opened the AI in Medical Education symposium with a personal anecdote about her daughter's desire for a Labubu toy, using it to illustrate how AI is entering everyday life and medical education. The event explored how AI can be integrated into healthcare training and practice while maintaining ethical standards and reliability.
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While she was on a run, the voice of her 9-year-old interrupted her playlist with a persuasive pitch for a new Labubu.
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