AI is rapidly transforming healthcare, helping with everything from diagnosing diseases to reducing costs and easing physician workloads. But there are real concerns around algorithmic bias and patient data privacy. This article breaks down both the potential benefits and the risks of AI in healthcare. Check it out and join the discussion!
Disclaimer: the article only mentions AI, which I interpret as LLM in my statements due to context.
It feels like this article somehow downplays the effects of AI bias, especially considering how many health insurances already play against their customers. Those companies might push for that tech for those very reasons, simply to save money.
However, I am for AI helping with bureaucracy, as long as one can guarantee its accuracy.
It's a bad article from the first sentence, but I stopped reading when they listed GPS as "AI". It seems like anything that most people don't understand is now "AI". What a great grift.