Paratus Podcast

The Trust Factor: AI in Healthcare

50 min · 30. huhti 2026
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Join Dr. Javier Rosas, a maritime emergency physician, as he reveals the shortcomings of current AI models and his innovative approach to building safer, smarter tools for clinicians in resource-limited settings. Discover: * Why AI tools often fail in real-world practice * The importance of context and tailored prompts * How to mitigate risks like AI hallucinations and data leakage * Strategies for adapting AI models in emergency environments * The future of personalized, safety-validated AI in healthcare Perfect for clinicians and organizations eager to implement ethical AI solutions without compromising patient safety. Gain insights into making remote medical practice safer and more human-centred.

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