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The FDA has introduced Elsa, an internal AI tool to review safety data, identify labeling issues, and prioritize inspections, ...
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The FDA’s clunky launch of Elsa, an AI tool to increase efficiency, has sparked concern from agency employees and outside ...
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The FDA's new genAI-assisted scientific review technology, named Elsa, was officially adopted by the agency on 2 June.
And on June 2, the FDA launched its agency-wide generative AI tool Elsa, about a month ahead of schedule—and under budget, Makary said.
FDA’s strategy on trial designs, vaccines and manufacturing Earlier this month, when the Department of Health and Human Sciences Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. fired 17 sitting members of the Advisory ...
One new tool, named Elsa, is similar to ChatGPT and may help the FDA review safety data, summarize reports and flag which drug or food facilities need inspection, The New York Times reported. Right ...
Elsa's rollout comes after over 2,000 of the FDA's 10,000 workers have been sent packing under the Trump administration.
Whether or not Elsa was responsible for RFK Jr's "Make America Healthy Again" dossier, which cited AI-hallucinated studies, remains to be seen. Still, the sloppified report could be a harrowing ...