Continuing VA’s Journey For AI in Health Care
VA’s Dr. Michael Kim explains recent programs and pilots informing the future of AI in veteran health care.
Developing trustworthy artificial intelligence is paramount in today’s health care and tech landscape. The Department of Veterans Affairs is continuing its journey to ensure AI’s integration is ethical and sound for veterans health care. Building on the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights and VA’s National AI Network, NAII Chief of Staff and Chief Innovation Officer of VA’s Long Beach Healthcare System Dr. Michael J. Kim from the agency’s AI unit explains new pilots, programs and use cases that are informing the agency’s next steps.
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Dr. Michael J. Kim Chief of Staff, National Artificial Intelligence Institute (NAII) VA
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