The Question Medical AI Can't Answer
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at an inflection point in health care. A 50-year span of algorithm and software development has produced some powerful approaches to extracting patterns from big data. For example, deep-learning neural networks have been shown to be effective for image analysis, resulting in the first FDA-approved AI-aided diagnosis of an eye disease called diabetic retinopathy, using only photos of a patient's eye. However, the application of AI in the health care domain has also revealed many of its weaknesses, outlined in a recent guidance document from the World Health Organization (WHO). The document covers a lengthy list of topics, each of which are just as important as the last: responsible, accountable, inclusive, equitable, ethical, unbiased, responsive, sustainable, transparent, trustworthy and explainable AI.
Jul-31-2021, 11:50:31 GMT
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