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Articles on AI and Medicine
Goldberg, Carey. "This Time, the Hype about AI in Medicine is Warranted: I Wouldn't Take Medical Advice from GPT-4 or any Other Machine without Checking it with a Real Doctor. But I Suspect that Will Change before Long." Boston Globe, 9 Apr. 2023. ProQues
This op-ed discusses the drawbacks of and potentail benefits using AI in medicine.
Kasman, Matt, Adam Sedlak, and Ross A. Hammond. “The Human Factor: Anticipating Pitfalls in the Application of Artificial Intelligence to Health Care.” Brookings.edu, The Brookings Institute, 18 Jan. 2024.
The authors report the results of a study in which they simulated how an generative AI might respond to different healthcare-related scenarios
Kundu, Shinjini. "AI in Medicine Must Be Explainable." Nature Medicine, vol. 27, no. 8, Aug. 2021, p. 1328. Gale Academic OneFile
In this opinion article, the author argues against the use of "black box" AI in medicine.
Palmer, Katie. "Study Finds Bias in AI Diagnoses: Suggests Doctors Not Rush to Use GPT-4." Boston Globe, 7 Aug 2023. ProQuest,.
Palmer explains the results of a study similuating the use of AI in medicine.
Schoenherr, Jordan Richard. “Health-care AI: The Potential and Pitfalls of Diagnosis by App.” The Conversation, 25 Feb. 2024.
Schoenherr argues that AI may assist in making medicine more accessible to everyone.
TED talks about AI in Medicine
How AI Is Making It Easier to Diagnose Disease
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