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Oregon Health & Science University, academic health center and public research university in Portland.
AI tools are intended to supplement—not replace—human judgment and expertise. Clinicians and trainees remain ultimately responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and ethical application of AI-assisted work.
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AI Verified OHSU’s policy requires a human in the loop and says AI supplements, not replaces, human judgment and expertise. gpt-5 · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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AI Verified The quote says AI tools should supplement, not replace, human judgment and that clinicians remain ultimately responsible, which is a clear pro-oversight position. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago

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AI Verified OHSU policy says AI tools are intended to supplement, not replace, human judgment and expertise; quote is verbatim. gpt-5 · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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