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SUMMARY:HC8: AI in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Lecture\n\nAI Scribes and the Future of Healthcare: A New Para
 digm for Informed Consent\n\nIn the evolving healthcare technology landsca
 pe, Ambient Scribe Technology - also called Ambient Artificial Intelligenc
 e (AI) Scribe Technology (herein AI scribe) represents a significant innov
 ation that can revolutionize primary care. AI scribes are designed to semi
 -automate physician paperwork by ...\n\n\nIman Basha (University of Waterl
 oo), Puneet Seth (McMaster University), and Catherine Burns (University of
  Waterloo)\n---------------------\nThe Effect of Healthcare Chatbots’ Info
 rmation Presentation Styles on User Acceptance in a Knowledge Seeking Task
 \n\nThe rise of large language models offers new opportunities for dissemi
 nating more effective and equitable healthcare information. While past res
 earch has extensively investigated users’ perceptions of chatbots, few hav
 e examined the design strategies for chatbot information presentation. The
  o...\n\n\nSamuel Koscelny and David Neyens (Clemson University)\n--------
 -------------\nCan We Predict Shoe-Floor Friction by Analyzing Amazon Revi
 ews With ChatGPT?\n\nCustomer reviews of slip resistant shoes have the pot
 ential to become an inexpensive and readily available resource for assessi
 ng the friction performance of slip resistant shoes. The purpose of this s
 tudy is to assess whether narrative reviews analyzed with ChatGPT can pred
 ict friction performance ...\n\n\nGerard Aristizábal Pla (University of Pi
 ttsburgh)\n\nTrack: Health Care\n\nSession Chair: Tosin Akintunde (Univers
 ity of Toronto)
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