SURVEY: Artificial Intelligence [A.I.] in Health Care

By AMA and MCOL

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JAMA: Public Views About Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

A recent JAMA survey asked “Overall, in the next 5 years, do you think AI will make health care in the United States?” The survey results were as follows:

 •  Much better: 10.9%
 •  Somewhat better: 44.5%
 •  Minimal change: 19.3%
 •  Somewhat worse: 4.3%
 •  Much worse: 1.9%
 •  Don’t know: 19%

Source: JAMA Network, May 4, 2022

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  1. AI Healthcare

    Another day, another previously human-only activity that ChatGPT proves to be unsettlingly good at: This time the chatbot wrote medical research abstracts that managed to fool experts. In a recent study, medical researchers were asked to spot the fakes, and they identified 32% of the AI-generated abstracts as real and flagged 14% of the genuine abstracts as phonies.

    Using computers to fight computers won’t get us out of this mess—an AI output detector guessed wrong slightly more often than the researchers.

    Dillon

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