Should health care providers tell patients they are using AI?
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Researchers from Duke University surveyed over 1,400 patients on the health system’s patient advisory committee about how much they liked various patient portal messages, which were either AI-drafted or human-drafted. The messages came with either the disclosure that the message was written by AI, was written by a human, or no disclosure at all. Check the results here.
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