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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 20 MIN

Why human expertise still matters in AI-driven med comms (Sponsored)

from The Top Line · host Fierce Life Sciences

Artificial intelligence is reshaping medical communications, but it is not a substitute for human judgment. In this episode of The Top Line, experts from RTI Health Solutions explore how AI is being used across scientific writing, editing and information discovery—and why guardrails are essential. The conversation examines practical applications of AI, including literature screening, early-stage drafting and editorial support, while addressing the limitations that can undermine quality and trust. Panelists share real-world examples showing how different tools can produce conflicting results and why expert review is required to ensure accuracy and relevance. Listen to the full interview to gain insight into how organizations can harness AI’s efficiency while keeping scientific rigor and the human perspective at the center of their work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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