Medical Errors in the Age of the Intelligent Machine
Michael Tremblay
Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting, 2020, issue 58, 27-35
Abstract:
There are great expectations for the role of artificial intelligence in health care, a system within which small errors can have life-changing implications. In this article, Mike Tremblay explores the potential role of AI toward reduction of medical errors. How doctors and AI work together becomes a critical feature of the clinical landscape as future medical errors are liable to arise from this relationship.
Date: 2020
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