Artificial intelligence and machine learning have featured heavily at healthcare technology conferences so far this year, building on public interest that has only grown since the end of 2022.
Most of the conversations have highlighted the potential benefits of AI/ML solutions for healthcare organizations. But AI-powered tools also come with some serious cybersecurity considerations for organizations.
Earlier this year, for instance, scammers used deepfake technology to create a bogus conference call in order to trick a finance employee at a multinational company in Hong Kong into paying out $25.6 million. Government agencies have also been warning everyday consumers about voice cloning scams.
Amid this rapidly evolving AI and cybersecurity landscape, what do healthcare organizations need to know to strengthen their own strategies and protect their patients and staff members?
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