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Learn more about Stanford's online Healthcare AI programs: https://online.stanford.edu/artificia... Check out the AI in Healthcare series playlist: https://bit.ly/AI-in-Healthcare-YT-Se... Matt Lungren, Stanford University - https://profiles.stanford.edu/matthew... Justin Norden, Stanford University - https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/jus... Guest Speaker: Dr. Graham Walker, Co-Director of Advanced Development at Kaiser Permanente In the second episode of the Stanford AI in Medicine podcast, hosts Justin Norden and Matthew Lungren, along with guest Dr. Graham Walker, Co-Director of Advanced Development at Kaiser, discuss the latest developments in AI models, particularly GPT-4.5. They highlight the incremental improvements in AI performance, the hallucination rate, and the growing trust in AI-generated content. The conversation also covers the increasing use of AI in healthcare, including for clinical decision support and medical education. They also debate the potential for AI to prescribe medications and the need for regulatory frameworks. 1. The Evolving Role of AI in Medicine: Progress and Persistent Limitations – While LLMs continue to improve, accuracy and reliability remain challenges, especially in high-stakes applications like healthcare. 2. Physician Adoption of AI: Benefits and Risks – With up to a third of doctors using AI for clinical decision support, concerns about over-reliance and unverified outputs must be addressed 3. AI’s Potential in Medical Education – From personalized learning to communication coaching, AI could revolutionize medical training and challenge outdated educational models. 4. AI in Prescribing Medications: Ethical and Regulatory Considerations – The idea of AI-driven prescribing raises ethical dilemmas and calls for a reassessment of healthcare delivery and professional licensure. Stanford Online, in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Health Education, is brought to you by the Stanford Engineering Center for Global & Online Education. #healthcareai #healthcareprofessionals #aiinhealthcare