October 15, 2025 - 22:02

On November 12, a significant discussion will take place regarding the evolving perceptions of artificial intelligence (AI) in the health care sector among Californians. This event aims to delve into how patient feedback can shape a more trustworthy and equitable health care environment, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for all.
As AI technology continues to advance, many individuals express a mix of skepticism and hope about its role in health care. Some see the potential for AI to enhance diagnosis, streamline processes, and personalize treatment plans, while others voice concerns about privacy, data security, and the depersonalization of care.
The event will provide a platform for community members to share their insights and experiences, fostering a dialogue that emphasizes the importance of patient engagement in the integration of AI technologies. By prioritizing patient voices, stakeholders can work towards creating a health care system that is not only innovative but also equitable and trustworthy for everyone.
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