AI, Health, and Health Care Today and Tomorrow - the JAMA Summit Report on AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) carries promise and uncertainty for clinicians, patients, and health systems. This JAMA Summit Report presents expert perspectives on the opportunities, risks, and challenges of AI in health care, including how AI is developed, evaluated, regulated, and implemented across clinical and business domains.

This content is the result of JAMA Summit AI that was held in October 2024. Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of JAMA Summit, this report features a diverse group of authors whose expertise spans clinical care, biomedical research, software engineering, data science, health policy, law, and industry innovation.

JAMA Summit is an initiative of JAMA and the JAMA Network that convenes leaders from across sectors and around the world to discuss and debate critical issues in medicine, health, and health care.

The JAMA Summit has two primary goals: first, to bring together thought leaders from diverse sectors to explore a key topic and identify actionable steps with immediate impact; and second, to spark broader conversations by publishing papers and multimedia content based on the themes that emerge from these discussions.

Angus DC, Khera R, Lieu T, Liu V, Ahmad FS, Anderson B, Bhavani SV, Bindman A, Brennan T, Celi LA, Chen F, Cohen IG, Denniston A, Desai S, EmbĂ­ P, Faisal A, Ferryman K, Gerhart J, Gross M, Hernandez-Boussard T, Howell M, Johnson K, Lee K, Liu X, Lomis K, London AJ, Longhurst CA, Mandl K, McGlynn E, Mello MM, Munoz F, Ohno-Machado L, Ouyang D, Perlis R, Phillips A, Rhew D, Ross JS, Saria S, Schwamm L, Seymour CW, Shah NH, Shah R, Singh K, Solomon M, Spates K, Spector-Bagdady K, Wang T, Gichoya JW, Weinstein J, Wiens J, Bibbins-Domingo K;
JAMA Summit on AI. AI, Health, and Health Care Today and Tomorrow: The JAMA Summit Report on Artificial Intelligence.
JAMA. 2025 Oct 13. doi: 10.1001/jama.2025.18490

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