In this episode of the Stanford Healthcare AI podcast, Dr. Amy Abernethy joins the hosts to discuss the rapid advancements in AI and their implications for healthcare. The conversation revolves around the underutilization of AI capabilities by clinicians, the challenges of keeping up with the technology, and the need for better understanding and adoption strategies. They explore the ethical considerations of using AI in patient care, comparing it to the early days of internet use by patients, and question whether the medical community would even recognize Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) if it arrived. The discussion further covers the evidence needed to integrate AI into medicine, the importance of implementation science, and the potential regulatory approaches required to govern AI in healthcare, emphasizing the need for flexible governance systems and further exploration of evidence generation and monitoring.
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