Alan M. Reznik, MD, MBA, FAAOS
Editor’s note: This is the seventh article in a series on artificial intelligence (AI) and orthopaedics. Previous articles covered AI history, basic concepts, AI creep, how AI reads radiographs, early orthopaedic uses, bias, and medical ethics. This article is part one of a two-part introduction to the hottest and equally controversial development in AI, generative AI. The article will cover basic concepts and issues with training.
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