Clinical AI Tools Must Be Fed the Right Data, Stanford Health Care's Chief Data Scientist Says
- PMID: 37966811
- DOI: 10.1001/jama.2023.19297
Clinical AI Tools Must Be Fed the Right Data, Stanford Health Care's Chief Data Scientist Says
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In this Medical News interview, Stanford Health Care’s chief data scientist Nigam Shah, MBBS, PhD, discusses ways to train and evaluate artificial intelligence models for use in health care.
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