In the era of advanced technology, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), the rise of Generative AI (Gen AI) has introduced both opportunities and challenges across industries, including healthcare. “Hallucinations” in Gen AI refer to instances where AI-generated content lacks factual accuracy or context, potentially leading to misinformation. In the healthcare industry, where accuracy is crucial, understanding and addressing these challenges are paramount. This perspective examines the implications of hallucinations in Gen AI within healthcare, exploring risks, ethical considerations, and mitigation strategies. Through real-world examples and ethical dilemmas, it aims to guide responsible AI implementation in healthcare.
To give us more insights on this we have Prashant Natarajan, Vice President of Strategy and Products at H2O.ai, renowned for his expertise in leveraging AI, analytics, and big data to drive innovation in healthcare. With a career spanning leadership roles at Deloitte Australia, Oracle USA, Siemens/Cerner, McKesson, Unum, and H2O.ai, Prashant has built and led successful health tech businesses globally.
A sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling author, his books include “Demystifying AI for the Enterprise” (2022) and “Demystifying Big Data and Machine Learning for Healthcare” (2017). Prashant’s contributions extend to various healthcare sectors, from electronic health records to precision medicine and drug discovery, making him a prominent figure in shaping the future of healthcare technology.
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