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STAT+: How Stanford patients help expose ‘fault lines’ in health AI adoption
Stanford University's hospital is consulting patients through a 'patient panel' to assess new AI tools in healthcare, following its history of tech innovation. Eric Gries, a caregiver for family members who underwent heart transplants, participates in this initiative to evaluate AI adoption challenges.
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