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Weekly Update
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January 3, 2026 |
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AI chatbots have advanced rapidly, incorporating new reasoning architectures that reshape decision-making and medical education.
Jonathan Chen, MD, PhD, and Ethan Goh, MD, MS, of Stanford University join JAMA and JAMA+ AI Associate Editor Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH, to discuss the latest generation of AI models, the importance of evaluating benefits and harms, and sycophancy in AI systems.
Learn more and listen to the podcast.
Editor’s Picks in this week’s JAMA+ AI:
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Multimedia
JAMA
Multiple Reasoning Models and the Future of AI Chatbots
Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH
Original Investigation
JAMA Oncology
Artificial Intelligence–Detected Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes and Outcomes in Anti–PD-1–Based Treated Melanoma
Mark Schuiveling, MD; Isabella A. J. van Duin, PhD; Laurens S. ter Maat, PhD; et al
JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Artificial Intelligence Model for Imaging-Based Extranodal Extension Detection and Outcome Prediction in Human Papillomavirus−Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer
Gabriel S. Dayan, MD; Gautier Hénique, MSc; Houda Bahig, MD, PhD; et al
JAMA Network Open
Language Barriers and Access to Hospital Patient Portals in the US
Debbie W. Chen, MD; Maya Watanabe, MS; Steven Xie, MD; et al
AUDIO
Multiple Reasoning Models and the Future of AI Chatbots
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