Three steps for healthcare organizations to responsibly use generative AI
The healthcare lead at research and consulting giant Accenture lays out how to get proprietary data ready, establish the right controls and harmonize people with the tech.
The healthcare lead at research and consulting giant Accenture lays out how to get proprietary data ready, establish the right controls and harmonize people with the tech.
Many healthcare organizations are onboarding generative AI fast and furious. Generative is the kind of AI behind the super popular ChatGPT application.
While it may seem like a miracle technology to many, it is by no means perfected. In fact, it even can have hallucinations (known to we humans as mistakes).
But generative AI can be used in healthcare today – it just needs to be used responsibly.
Rich Birhanzel is consulting giant Accenture’s healthcare lead and knows quite a bit about artificial intelligence. We interviewed him to glean his insights on responsibly using generative AI, which he says involves three things: getting your proprietary data ready, establishing the right controls and harmonizing people with the technology.
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