AI in Healthcare

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A garbled AI image forces the NEJM to retract a paper, underscoring a new scientific integrity risk

Futurism reports that the New England Journal of Medicine retracted a paper after an AI-garbled image of a patient’s insides was discovered. The incident is a reminder that generative tools can contaminate scientific publishing in ways that are easy to miss and hard to reverse.

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Frontiers Guide Tries to Professionalize Prompt Engineering for Health Research

Frontiers has published a structured framework for prompt engineering across the scientific process, aimed at helping health and medical researchers use generative AI more responsibly. The guide reflects a broader shift from ad hoc prompting to more disciplined, auditable workflows.

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Synthetic Data Is Emerging as a Practical Answer to Clinical Trial Bottlenecks

A MedCity News analysis argues that synthetic data could help ease the long-standing bottlenecks that slow clinical trials. The bigger story is not that synthetic data replaces real evidence, but that it may help design, simulate, and accelerate parts of the trial process that are currently too expensive or slow.

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