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A Perspective on Data and Privacy for AI in Healthcare [Industrial and Governmental Activities]...

by Heidi A Hanson, John P Gounley
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine
Publication Date
Page Numbers
12 to 13
Volume
20
Issue
2

As large language models continue to push the bounds of AI model size, they are also being trained on unprecedented volumes of data. While individual hospitals are estimated to produce petabytes of data per year, only a small fraction is currently being used for developing AI models [1]. With such data resources available, healthcare is well-positioned to benefit from the current trends in AI. Moreover, the inherently multi-modal and longitudinal nature of clinical data – from omics to imaging to unstructured notes – provides a fertile ground for the development and application of cutting-edge architectures like foundation models.