Abstract
[This is an excerpt.] Sahni and Carrus (July 27 issue) assert that benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care are unquestionable and that adoption has been too slow. They provide anecdotes and cite several single-institution, preliminary, or case studies but do not cite any of 39 randomized, controlled trials that were identified in a 2022 systematic review. Moreover, they do not discuss ethical concerns about the use of patient data to inform AI or such risks as displacing clinicians as the locus of health care decision making, despite expert acknowledgment of these problems. [ To read more, click View Resource.]