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Artificial general intelligence (AGI) refers to AI systems that can match or exceed human cognitive abilities across a wide range of tasks, including complex medical decision-making.

With tech leaders predicting AGI-level capabilities within just a few years, clinicians and patients alike may soon face a historic inflection point: How should these tools be used in healthcare, and what benefits or risks might they bring? This month, I’m eager to hear your opinions on how AGI might impact medicine and how ready you are to see it rolled out in real clinical settings. Please answer all three questions below:

1. How close do you believe we are to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) achieving clinical parity with human doctors?

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2. If generative AI reaches AGI-level performance, which areas of medicine would benefit the most?

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3. What is your greatest concern about AGI in healthcare? (choose one)

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Dr. Robert Pearl is the former CEO of The Permanente Medical Group, the nation’s largest physician group. He’s a Forbes contributor, bestselling author, Stanford University professor, and host of two healthcare podcasts. Check out Pearl’s newest book, ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine with all profits going to Doctors Without Borders.
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