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"AI as an intervention: improving clinical outcomes relies on a causal ..."
Shalmali Joshi et al. (2025)
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, Benjamin R. C. Amor, Noémie Elhadad, James C. Fackler, Mark P. Sendak
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, Julia E. Vogt, Rajesh Ranganath:
AI as an intervention: improving clinical outcomes relies on a causal approach to AI development and validation. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 32(3): 589-594 (2025)

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