NEJM AI: Health behavior change via AI shows small, unpredictable effects
zakkohane · x · 2026-08-20
A perspective in NEJM AI notes that while AI-informed health interventions show some effectiveness, effect sizes are small, hard to predict, and struggle to generalize. The authors offer suggestions for improving research and demonstrating value.
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