Are the robots really taking over?

Are the robots really taking over?

With more artificial intelligence tools popping up every week, (and claiming to be the next best thing to revolutionize your workflow, of course).

It is undoubtedly an exciting yet overwhelming time to be a #CME/CE writer and educator. There is no denying that computers are excellent at data organization, retrieval, and synthesis. But that does not mean they can create quality, authentic, and ethical CME/CE content.

Read more about AI in CME/CE in this week's Write Medicine newsletter—out on Wednesday.

What's also included:

??Some AI tools that can support your CME/CE content creation

??How augmented reality is changing medical education

??How to facilitate meaningful connections in the digital age.


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Lori De Milto, MJ

Freelance Medical Writer | Targeted Content to Attract, Engage, and Motivate Your Audience(s) | On time, Every time | Freelance Marketing Coach

1 年

Robots will never be a substitute for good medical writers but AI can be a useful tool for us Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCP. While the tools have a long way to go before they will be really useful, they are evolving fast so we need to learn how to use them ethically and responsibly.

Nisreen S.

Medical Writer Specializing in Hematology, Genetics, Metabolic Disorders, and New Drug Discovery | Advisory Board Reports | Scientific publications | CME | Founder of Guanine Medical Inc & Guanine Medical Academy

1 年

I believe that a collaborative approach will make the life of writers and creators easier, instead of it being one way or the other. Thanks, Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCP

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