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Hospitals are creating AI committees to manage a legitimate concern: how to adopt AI models without exposing patient information. | One-size-fits-all review can under-govern high-risk generative AI models while blocking narrow AI models designed to reduce privacy exposure, write Peter Grantcharov and David Knobel.
Hospital AI committees conduct binary privacy reviews focused solely on whether PHI trained models. This approach under-governs generative models while over-restricting classifiers, paradoxically increasing patient data exposure.
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