Physicians must lead the vetting of AI
Walking out of the cath lab one night after taking care of a patient with an acute myocardial infarction, a thought crossed my mind. In cardiology, we would never deploy a new device without vetting it. Before a stent ever touches a coronary artery, it undergoes bench testing, animal trials, and human studies to prove safety and efficacy. This process typically takes years, and in some cases, decades. Data points …











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