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Humanity’s AI Test: Dario Amodei on Power, Risk, and Survival
January 27, 2026 Busy clinicians don’t need another framework, checklist, or manifesto. What they need is a clear mental model for why leaders in AI are sounding alarms—and why this

OpenAI and Anthropic Push AI Deeper into Healthcare
January 12, 2026 A subtle shift in healthcare AI In early January 2026, two announcements quietly signaled a change in how artificial intelligence is being positioned in healthcare. Within days
Understanding Patient Communities with CDC PLACES Data
CDC PLACES offers physicians neighborhood-level health data that adds context to clinical care, patient counseling, and medical education without using PHI.
The Black Box Threat: Why Clinicians Must Demand Explainable AI in Healthcare
aimedicineupdate.com December 15, 2025 As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in clinical settings, it is transforming how diagnoses are made, risks are assessed, and treatment pathways are chosen. From

From the Joint Commission and CHAI: A Clinical Roadmap for Responsible AI Integration
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant innovation; it’s rapidly reshaping the clinical environment. From diagnostic imaging and risk stratification to staffing optimization and patient engagement, AI has become

Streamlining Clinical Research with AI: A Guide for Resident Physicians and Clinicians
AIMEDICINEUPDATE.COM 8/4/2025 For resident physicians and early-career clinicians, conducting research often feels like an uphill battle. Time is limited, administrative burdens are high, and academic mentorship may not always be

Avoiding Hallucinations in Large-Language-Model Output: A 2025 Field Guide
aimedicineupdate.com July 20, 2025 Even after two years of rapid model upgrades, generative systems can still invent dates, mis-attribute quotations, or cite sources that do not exist. Microsoft researchers call

Rethinking the EHR Experience: Stanford’s ChatEHR Pilot and What Clinicians Are Saying
June 8, 2025 Stanford Medicine’s recent announcement of ChatEHR—a new large language model (LLM) interface embedded directly into the Epic electronic health record (EHR)—has drawn substantial attention from across the