The excitement surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is palpable, with many believing it can accelerate drug development, predict illness, and revolutionize the industry. However, experts warn that AI must be grounded in human, economic, and regulatory realities to instill trust in its application. At a recent AHIP annual meeting, panelists emphasized the need for literacy, transparency, and responsible AI practices to ensure trust and confidence in the technology. They also highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships, ongoing evaluation, and regulation to establish consistent metrics and best practices. As AI continues to transform healthcare, it’s crucial to balance optimism with a dose of reality, ensuring that this powerful technology benefits both patients and providers.

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