Hinge Health talk urges guardrails-first health AI engineering

It recounts a healthy 60-year-old who followed an AI assistant's salt-cutting advice and consumed sodium bromide, landing in the ER with bromide at 200 times the safe level and a three-week stay. Agrawal argues member-facing health AI must be engineered guardrails-first.
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