Adopting AI systems too quickly without full testing could lead to 'errors by health care workers': WHO

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Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, the CEO of Cooper University Health Care in New Jersey and an ER physician as well, spoke with Fox News Digital about how Nuance's AI tool is helping physicians focus more on patients and less on paperwork. As the artificial intelligence train barrels on with no signs of slowing down -- some studies have even predicted that AI will grow by more than 37% per year between now and 2030 -- the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an advisory calling for "safe and ethical AI for health." The agency recommended caution when using "AI-generated large language model tools (LLMs) to protect and promote human well-being, human safety and autonomy, and preserve public health." ChatGPT, Bard and Bert are currently some of the most popular LLMs. In some cases, the chatbots have been shown to rival real physicians in terms of the quality of their responses to medical questions.

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