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JAMA + AI Weekly Update FEBRUARY 1, 2025

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Weekly Update

February 1, 2025
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This week we have a conversation with Eleni Linos, MD, MPH, DrPH, in which we examine how AI is changing medical system care. Featured studies include AI-driven estimation of visual acuity from fundus photos, digital meditation for reducing employee stress, and AI-guided lung ultrasound performed by nonexperts.

Medical News & Perspectives

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Study Finds People Prefer AI Over Clinician Responses to Questions in the Electronic Medical Record

Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Nora Collins

ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION

JAMA Network Open

Estimating Visual Acuity With Spectacle Correction From Fundus Photos Using Artificial Intelligence

Ashley Zhou, MD; Zhuolin Li, MD; William Paul, BS; et al

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Digital Meditation to Target Employee Stress

Rachel M. Radin, PhD; Julie Vacarro, MA; Elena Fromer, BA; et al

JAMA Cardiology

Artificial Intelligence–Guided Lung Ultrasound by Nonexperts

Cristiana Baloescu, MD, MPH; John Bailitz, MD; Baljash Cheema, MD, MSCI, MSAI; et al

AUDIO

 Patient Satisfaction With AI-Generated Responses

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