AI and the Healthcare IndustryA) We have all seen the news this week of the Google chatbot telling the student to die
Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human … Please die."Google has admitted that "Large language models can sometimes respond with non-sensical responses, and this is an example of that. This response violated our policies and we've taken action to prevent similar outputs from occurring."
B) A couple of days ago I posted a video of Bill Gates speaking about Death Panels.
Bill Gates and Death panelsWe all know what they call
triage happens, medical staff with limited resources need to decide where to expend these resources. In effect, deciding who lives and who dies. Extremely stressful decisions that need to be made very quickly.
C) We also know the NHS is moving towards more and more automation. Symptoms are input, and the system gives the required output, almost always a prescription for drugs. Given cost pressures, more and more decisions will be taken automatically. If the NHS system is not fully generative AI today, it certainly will be tomorrow.
NHS - Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learningA+B+C= ?
I am just throwing this out there, especially in light of the "assisted dying" vote that is coming this week in Britain. For now, in the bill, the decision process is voluntary (but we know what that can mean in practice) and human led. Will it always be?
Food for thought.
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