81% of 100 physicians in a US Wolters Kluwer survey have agreed that generative artificial intelligence can improve patient care. As a condition, 89% of physicians required transparency regarding the data sources used by genAI tools. The survey also estimated that genAI could save doctors 20% or more time when accessing data for clinical decisions. However, less than half of surveyed doctors reported having access to AI usage guidelines.

‘SpyLend’ Android malware tricked 100,000 users into downloading it
A new Android malware called SpyLend, part of a group of malicious apps called “SpyLoan”, has infected at least 100,000 devices, according to a security