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SUMMARY:The AI human intersection: considerations for patient safety
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DESCRIPTION:\n	The diagnostic excellence movement has largely been based
	 in retrospective error adjudication\, with the hope that by identifying t
	rends in medical errors we can make specific systems changes to prevent th
	em in the future. Generative AI models\, especially with recent advances i
	n \"reasoning\" models and agentic frameworks\, offer a new paradigm -- id
	entifying errors before they happen. This talk will describe a fundamental
	 tension between two different care models — dyadic and triadic care —
	 and detail technological innovations like scalable oversight and benchmar
	king that could theoretically upend diagnostic safety as we know it. The t
	alk will also soberly evaluate the current evidence\, with a focus on clin
	ical trials.\n\n\n\n	Speaker: Adam Rodman\, Assistant Professor\, Harvard 
	Medical School Director of AI Programs\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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