As we pursue current evidence and best practice to guide our clinical decisions, should a healthcare professional wait until AI programs get “certified”? Certified with the context of certain AIs being designed to not provide made up quotes or falsified information. So we know which AI program to rely on. I look at AI as the Wild West right now with it being so new and developers improving the algorithms after the fact.
It's a good point. There are certainly risks with using technology like this - but personally I'd rather be on the front edge of innovation (with risk) than behind the curve
As we pursue current evidence and best practice to guide our clinical decisions, should a healthcare professional wait until AI programs get “certified”? Certified with the context of certain AIs being designed to not provide made up quotes or falsified information. So we know which AI program to rely on. I look at AI as the Wild West right now with it being so new and developers improving the algorithms after the fact.
It's a good point. There are certainly risks with using technology like this - but personally I'd rather be on the front edge of innovation (with risk) than behind the curve