PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — A growing number of health care facilities are using artificial intelligence to help doctors spend less time in front of the computer screen and more time with you.
However, a new article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that artificial intelligence large language models might be hurting more than they help.
The top two concerns are that artificial intelligence can reorganize a physician's thoughts and add new information, and the physician's perspective can be buried. The other issue is that AI learns from previous data, so if the data is flawed, the learning is flawed.
The potential is great, but some say notes may still need extensive review by people.
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