IBM's Watson suggested 'often inaccurate' and 'unsafe' treatment recommendations for cancer patients
IBM's artificial intelligence software, Watson, isn't ready to replace your doctor just yet. Medical experts working with the tech giant on its Watson for Oncology system discovered that it made'often inaccurate' and'unsafe' treatment recommendations, according to internal documents reviewed by Stat News. However, no patients were reportedly harmed despite Watson's missteps. Medical experts working with IBMon its Watson for Oncology system discovered that it made'often inaccurate' and'unsafe' treatment recommendations, internal documents showed The documents were included in two presentations given in June and July 2017 by IBM Watson's former deputy health chief Andrew Norden. In one case, a 65-year-old patient was diagnosed with lung cancer and said he had developed severe bleeding.
Jul-28-2018, 00:17:50 GMT