![]() ![]() “I would argue that we all want the learning health system…and the core tenet of that is to learn from the prior experience of similar patients. Feeding AI models data that they will learn from also requires ensuring security of the source clinical information and patient privacy-and a willingness from patients to share their anonymous data for the greater good. The technology requires a diet of appropriate content to operate effectively and with as little bias as possible. Just as the human body needs a healthful diet to function properly, so does AI. ![]() This conversation is part of a series of interviews in which JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, and expert guests explore issues surrounding the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and medicine. Shared Decision Making and Communication.Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine.Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment.Clinical Implications of Basic Neuroscience.Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography. ![]()
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