Michael A Bruno, Lars Grimm, Laeton J Pang, Amy Bezold, Brandon K K Fields, Grayson L Baird, Dana Smetherman, Laura Coombs, James V Rawson, Christoph Wald, Ronald V Hublall, Erin S Schwartz, Paul J Chang, Frank J Lexa
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The 2024 ACR Intersociety Summer Conference was convened August 9 to 11, 2024, at the Seaport Hotel in Boston, with representation from 27 societies. This year's agenda focused on the anticipated future impacts of artificial intelligence on the practice of radiology. Participants highlighted the need for transparent performance metrics, adaptive regulation, and fundamental changes to enterprise-wide IT infrastructure to support safe and scalable adoption of artificial intelligence in radiology, as well as the need to address potential legal and economic impacts proactively.