Decision-making in clinical settings requires not only correct answers but also clinically valid reasoning. In a new study, researchers propose a framework to improve the use of artificial intelligence in medicine, making it more trustworthy by teaching it to reason better and learn from discrepancies in reasoning.
New framework improves clinical reasoning and decision making in AI systems
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