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          Two doctors operate a phone and a laptop next to stacks of cloud files — in the lab coverage from STAT
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          Usually the words generative AI in health are followed by a bold claim. The technology will transform some aspect of care delivery, save gobs of money, or automate administrative tasks crucial to connecting patients with timely services.

          Rohit Chandra, chief digital officer of the Cleveland Clinic, said generative AI can accomplish all these things. But he also said this:

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          “Harm is not just likely. It is for sure going to happen.”

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