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Despite adoption hurdles, healthcare is all-in on Generative AI

CIO

Generative AI (GenAI) is having a renaissance, but few industries are experiencing this like healthcare. As early adopters, everything from hospital operations and administrative duties, to clinical trials and drug discovery are being impacted by the technology. This article will explore the main findings.

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How to build a safe path to AI in Healthcare

CIO

Healthcare adheres to an elevated standard. This is evident in the rigorous training required for providers, the stringent safety protocols for life sciences professionals, and the stringent data and privacy requirements for healthcare analytics software. Therefore, every innovation must be approached with utmost caution.

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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

TechEmpower CTO

Generative AI is revolutionizing how corporations operate by enhancing efficiency and innovation across various functions. Focusing on generative AI applications in a select few corporate functions can contribute to a significant portion of the technology's overall impact.

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Ethics of generative AI: To be innovative, you must first be trustworthy

CIO

Over the past year, generative AI – artificial intelligence that creates text, audio, and images – has moved from the “interesting concept” stage to the deployment stage for retail, healthcare, finance, and other industries. On today’s most significant ethical challenges with generative AI deployments….

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Generative AI usage gains traction among enterprises: McKinsey

CIO

The usage of generative AI across enterprises is already widespread, although it is still early days for the new technology, according to a report from McKinsey’s AI consulting service, Quantum Black. Nearly 22% of the respondents said they are using generative AI for their work.

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10 most in-demand generative AI skills

CIO

If any technology has captured the collective imagination in 2023, it’s generative AI — and businesses are beginning to ramp up hiring for what in some cases are very nascent gen AI skills, turning at times to contract workers to fill gaps, pursue pilots, and round out in-house AI project teams.

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Embracing Generative AI in health: focus on adoption, execution, outcomes and the human side

CIO

Healthcare systems around the world are under extreme pressure as a result of staffing shortages, low retention rates and clinician burnout. due to higher turnover rate of nurses, hospitals have employed traveling nurses. Healthcare professionals are already looking to adopt generative AI in surprising numbers.