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But three of those FDA employees told CNN that Elsa just makes up nonexistent studies, something commonly referred to in AI ...
Insiders tell CNN the FDA’s AI is “hallucinating” studies and can’t access key documents. Agency leaders insist the AI is getting better, and use is not mandatory.
Insiders at the Food and Drug Administration are ringing alarm bells over the agency's use of an AI to fast-track drug ...
The federal agency introduced Elsa last month, boasting about the AI tool's ability to increase efficiency at the FDA.
FDA officials say the assistant is flawed, just as the Trump administration stresses AI adoption in healthcare.
With reports that FDA’s AI Elsa is “confidently hallucinating” studies that don’t exist, the use of AI to streamline drug ...
The FDA's generative AI, Elsa, has a massive hallucination problem, according to the agency's employees themselves.
Despite ambitions to streamline regulatory review, FDA’s Elsa platform has been prone to hallucinations, prompting internal scrutiny and questions about AI reliability and governance.
The administration's commissioner says scientists are using the AI for its organizational ability. Astronomer HR chief ...
"Elsa" is supposed to speed up the process of approving drugs and medical devices. But FDA employees say the AI is creating ...
AI is transforming healthcare, from interpreting scans to powering early warning systems that guide diagnosis and treatment.
But according to three current FDA employees “ELSA” is creating studies that don’t exist. They say that makes it hard to ...