Should AI inform - or replace - a clinician's clinical decisions?

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People are using AI-powered tools everyday, without even knowing it. Think of the smartphone's autocorrect (if error prone) feature, or your email provider's spam filter. But should people balk when they realise AI is being used not only to help diagnose a condition, but also replace or inform a clinician's clinical decision? This is a theme Alin Ungureanu, former CIO, health sector consultant and now CEO of Chelmer Limited, explores in a paper for his masters in health informatics at AUT. His paper identifies the complexity of the subject, looks at current trends and paints a possible future.

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