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Weekly Update
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December 28, 2024 |
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As we close out our first year at JAMA+ AI, we want to express our gratitude to our readers and contributors for making it such a success.
Our top-viewed articles reflect a growing intersection between artificial intelligence and clinical medicine. These top 5 articles include a randomized clinical trial that demonstrated that standalone LLM performance outpaced physicians’ diagnostic with large language model (LLM) support and conventional resources alone, and a systematic review outlining a framework for evaluating LLMs in clinical settings. The FDA’s evolving role in AI regulation was spotlighted, as leaders emphasized the need for flexible oversight to address AI’s rapid advancements in health care.
Other top 5 articles explored practical AI integration into clinical workflows, including summarizing electronic health records, while raising concerns about accuracy, variability, and potential patient harm.
Thank you for reading, and here’s to an even more groundbreaking 2025!
Editor-in-Chief JAMA+ AI, Roy Perlis, MD
Associate Editor, JAMA+ AI, Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION
JAMA Network Open
Large Language Model Influence on Diagnostic Reasoning: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Ethan Goh, MBBS, MS; Robert Gallo, MD; Jason Hom, MD; et al
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION
JAMA
FDA Perspective on the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Biomedicine
Haider J. Warraich, MD; Troy Tazbaz, BS; Robert M. Califf, MD
VIEWPOINT
JAMA
AI’s Threat to the Medical Profession
Agnes B. Fogo, MD; Andreas Kronbichler, MD, PhD; Ingeborg M. Bajema, MD, PhD
JAMA
AI-Generated Clinical Summaries Require More Than Accuracy
Katherine E. Goodman, JD, PhD; Paul H. Yi, MD; Daniel J. Morgan, MD, MS
ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION
JAMA
Individualized Treatment Effects of Oxygen Targets in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Adults
Kevin G. Buell, MBBS; Alexandra B. Spicer, MS; Jonathan D. Casey, MD, MSc; et al
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