AI Drives Change, Faces New Safety and Bias Risks
AI Drives Change, Faces New Safety and Bias Risks

AI Drives Change, Faces New Safety and Bias Risks

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Artificial intelligence is transforming multiple sectors, with healthcare institutions such as the Mayo Clinic and Mount Sinai leading in the adoption of agentic AI to streamline clinical and operational workflows. Advanced AI tools are helping address workforce shortages, burnout, and diagnostic errors, providing crucial support for physicians and improving care delivery. Generative AI is also reshaping education, professional work, and creativity, though concerns have arisen about its potential to undermine critical thinking and reflect cultural biases, as highlighted by MIT Sloan research. In India, investment in AI and startup-driven innovation are expected to reach new heights in 2025, focusing on globally relevant technologies. Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is becoming foundational for generative AI, but studies warn of risks such as misinformation and privacy issues, emphasizing the need for stronger safety measures. As AI becomes more embedded in daily life and industry, balanced innovation, regulation, and responsible deployment remain essential.

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