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How Foundation Models Can Advance AI in Healthcare

“Foundation model” is a recent term, coined in 2021 by Bommasani et al., to identify a class of AI models that draw on classic ideas from deep learning with two key differences: 1. … See more

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Healthcare Stanford HAI

WebStanford Ethicists Developing Guidelines for the Safe Inclusion of Pediatric Data in AI-Driven Medical Research. Healthcare, Human Impact, Intelligence, Machine Learning. Article.

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Tracking the Shift Toward Digital Health

WebNow the Stanford Center for Digital Health has released a report that tracks and explores the evolution of digital health efforts at the university, analyzing both research trends and landmark studies from …

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The Shaky Foundations of Foundation Models in Healthcare

WebThe inputs and outputs of Foundation models for Electronic Medical Records (FEMRs). Their inputs can potentially include billing codes, lab values, insurance claims, …

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Stanford Medicine and Stanford HAI Announce RAISE …

WebResponding to rapid advances in artificial intelligence and the urgent need to define its responsible use in health and medicine, Stanford Medicine and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial …

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Stanford HAI at Five: Pioneering the Future of Human-Centered AI

WebRAISE-Health. In response to rapid advances in AI and the urgent need to define its responsible use in health and medicine, Stanford Medicine and the Stanford …

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Deploying AI in Healthcare: Separating the Hype from the Helpful

WebOf all the industries romanticizing AI, healthcare organizations may be the most smitten. Hospital executives hope AI will one day perform healthcare administrative …

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How Do We Ensure that Healthcare AI is Useful

WebA fleshed-out usefulness analysis of the ASCVD risk equation would consider the three parts of the graphic above and find that it is useful, Shah says. First, the model …

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Smarter Hospitals: How AI-Enabled Sensors Could Save …

WebIn a hospital setting, a thermal sensor above an ICU bed would enable the governing AI to detect twitching or writhing beneath the sheets, and alert clinical team members to impending health crises …

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Stanford Researchers: AI Technologies Must Not …

WebIn the medical field, AI encompasses a suite of technologies that can help diagnose patients’ ailments, improve health care delivery and enhance basic research. The technologies involve algorithms, or …

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How AI Can Augment Health Care: Trends To Watch

WebHome-based health care became a hallmark of the pandemic during global lockdowns. But the need for it long predated the challenges COVID-19 posed. In this context, “immersive” health care efforts — …

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Safe, Ethical, and Cost-Effective Use of AI in Healthcare:

WebFaculty Directors. Nigam Shah: Dr. Shah is the Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, Professor of Medicine (Biomedical …

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The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets

WebIn a move to democratize research on artificial intelligence and medicine, Stanford’s Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) is dramatically …

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Who’s at Fault when AI Fails in Health Care

WebThe implications touch the general marketplace for new health care technologies—and, subsequently, the world we all occupy as patients. “This matters to …

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Proving AI in the Clinic: An Algorithm That Accurately Evaluates …

WebOne such feature is a measure of heart health known as the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), which is the ratio of the maximum volume of the left ventricle to …

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Artificial Intelligence and COVID-19: How Technology Can …

WebAll were highly prepared to meet this health crisis as a result of prior experience confronting the 2002 SARS epidemic, she notes. Jason Wang, director of …

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Suchi Saria Stanford HAI

WebSuchi Saria is the Founder and CEO of Bayesian Health, the John C. Malone Associate Professor of computer science, statistics, and health policy, and the Director of the …

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Improving AI Software for Healthcare Diagnostics

Webof life and promote human health. Ensuring that diagnostic algorithms perform effectively both in controlled environments and in real-world settings could improve health …

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Faculty Stanford HAI

WebPercy Liang. Percy Liang is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University (B.S. from MIT, 2004; Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, 2011). His two research goals …

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AI + Health Conference

WebAt this wide-ranging online event, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging …

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Policy Brief Understanding Liability Risk from Healthcare AI

WebIn our paper, “ Understanding Liability Risk from Using Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Tools ,” we examined the challenges courts face in dealing with cases …

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A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Social Media Algorithms and …

WebAs of 2021, there are over 3.78 billion social media users worldwide, with each person averaging 145 minutes of social media use per day. And in those hours …

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