Gov. Baker urges caution as health care execs explore artificial intelligence


As health care leaders and clinicians chomp at the bit to increasingly bring artificial intelligence into patients' lives, Gov. Charlie Baker says he is skeptical of the promises of the system, and urges the medical community to be careful of AI as it's developed and deployed.

Baker shared his thoughts at the first day of the Partners HealthCare World Medical Innovation Forum, an annual three-day event in Boston focused on different topics in health care.

Health care leaders met this year to discuss…

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