Interview | Dr. Sievert Weiss | “AI should not remain a magical ‘black box’, but should enrich healthcare.”
AMBOSS combines learning, reference, and decision support on a platform that is now used by healthcare professionals in over 180 countries. The focus is on the reliable preparation of evidence-based content – understandable, verifiable, and immediately applicable.
The AI Mode for medical and nursing-specific research is part of this long-term development. It stands for the commitment to responsibly combine medical expertise and AI technology – with a focus on evidence, traceability, and practical relevance. In the independent NOHARM benchmark by Harvard and Stanford, the technical basis of the AI Mode (LiSA 1.0) was recently rated as the best system.
Developed in Berlin, AI Mode does not replace professional expertise, but takes over the most time-consuming tasks: researching, structuring, and contextualizing medical information. In this interview, Dr. Sievert Weiss talks about the importance of independent evaluations based on realistic patient cases and Berlin's role in responsible AI (artificial intelligence) in medicine.
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