Cedars-Sinai is exploring a range of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that can improve efficiency for caregivers and patients, the health system’s Chief Information Officer Craig Kwiatkowski stated in an interview. He also discussed how AI can advance health equality and help mitigate AI biases. A key example is Cedars Sinai Connect, a virtual primary care app that uses AI tools trained on a variety of datasets reflecting diverse populations.

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