VUMC Statement on the Use of Generative AI

The recent public release of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are capable of creating new, realistic content from training data, like OpenAI’s latest multimodal large language model GPT-4, has generated a lot of excitement.

While still experimental, these tools have the potential to change the way we do many of our daily work tasks and might be able to improve clinical care, operational efficiency, and advance research. While enthusiasm for these tools is understandable, they also have limitations, and use of publicly available versions of these tools can pose risks to organizations like ours.

Please read this article in the VUMC Reporter for more detailed information. 

The Department of Biomedical Informatics has created a new landing page with information about Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and capabilities at VUMC, and related information for the VUMC community. As these tools and capabilities change, this page will be updated, so check back often.

Visit https://www.vumc.org/dbmi/GenerativeAI