Study shows racial bias in AI-generated treatment regimens for psychiatric patients

A new study led by Cedars-Sinai found a pattern of racial bias in treatment recommendations generated by leading artificial intelligence (AI) platforms for psychiatric patients. The findings highlight the need for oversight to prevent powerful AI applications from perpetuating inequality in health care.
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