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Generative AI Tool Without Ethical Restrictions Offered on Hacking Forums

HIPAA Journal

While inputs can be crafted to generate malicious outputs, there is now a much easier way to use generative AI for malicious purposes. Research conducted by SlashNext has uncovered an alternative AI tool that is being offered on hacking forums. The results were unsettling,” wrote the researchers.

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How Are You Looking to Incorporate AI and Technology like ChatGPT Into Healthcare?

Healthcare IT Today

AI and technology like ChatGPT are only becoming more and more present in our conversations for the future of healthcare. In many ways, these conversations are optimistic, thinking of all the ways that AI can change the world. This is what we are talking about today, AI and technology like ChatGPT and their presence in healthcare.

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Unlocking Patient Insights with Conversational AI in Healthcare

HIT Consultant

Eric Prugh, Chief Product Officer at Authenticx Healthcare leaders should champion human-AI collaboration by having people work with AI to validate insights and develop engagement strategies. But developments in conversational artificial intelligence (AI) can safely bring the voice of the customer to the forefront.

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Eleos Closes $20M to Unlock CareOps Automation for Behavioral Health

HIT Consultant

– Eleos Health is a behavioral health application for voice AI, operating ambiently in the background of mental health clinician-patient conversations. Some of the most common insights Eleos produces are: – Recurring in-session keywords spanning major conversational themes and moments. grapples with clinician shortages.

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Consumers’ Embrace of Digital Health Tech Stalls, and Privacy Concerns Prevail – Accenture’s 2020 Research

Health Populi

While more younger people would be willing to try virtual care form a tech company, that would be 46% of Gen Z consumers — at the other end of the age spectrum, 30% of Silent Generation folks and 20% of Baby Boomers would be willing to try tech-company provided virtual healthcare. Three-fourths of U.S.