[Full text] Conceptualising Artificial Intelligence as a Digital Healthcare Innova
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is widely recognised as a transformative innovation and is already proving capable of outperforming human clinicians in the diagnosis of specific medical conditions, especially in image analysis within dermatology and radiology. These abilities are enhanced by the capacity of AI systems to learn from patient records, genomic information and real-time patient data. Whilst AI research is mounting, less attention has been paid to the practical implications on healthcare services and potential barriers to implementation. AI is recognised as a "Software as a Medical Device (SaMD)" and is increasingly becoming a topic of interest for regulators. Unless the introduction of AI is carefully considered and gradual, there are risks of automation bias, overdependence and long-term staffing problems. This is in addition to already well-documented generic risks associated with AI, such as data privacy, algorithmic biases and corrigibility.
Sep-13-2020, 22:45:08 GMT
- AI-Alerts:
- 2020 > 2020-09 > AAAI AI-Alert for Sep 15, 2020 (1.00)
- Country:
- Europe > United Kingdom > England (0.46)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine
- Health Care Technology > Medical Record (0.68)
- Therapeutic Area > Dermatology (0.49)
- Health & Medicine
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