European controls to mitigate bias in AI health care systems are inadequate, say researchers
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European controls to mitigate bias in AI health care systems are inadequate, say researchers
Artificial intelligence systems are being increasingly used in all sectors, including health care. They can be used for different purposes; examples include diagnostic support systems (e.g., a system widely used in dermatology to determine whether a mole could develop into melanoma) or treatment recommendation systems (which, by inserting various parameters, can suggest the type of treatment best suited to the patient).


New AI model uses NHS data to predict future disease and complications
The AI, known as Foresight, is being trained using NHS data from 57 million people in England
Concerns raised over AI trained on 57 million NHS medical records
The makers of an AI model called Foresight say it could help predict disease or hospitalisation rates, but others have expressed concern about the fact it is trained on millions of health records
Medical Experts Warn AI Chatbots Use in Diagnosing Illness Can Obscure Risks and Spread Misinformation
Many people increasingly recognize how broken and inaccessible the modern healthcare system has become over time. The waiting times are extremely long, and the costs remain at an all-time high. This has led to the arrival of AI chatbots who seem to be patients’ best friend when they cannot seek the right healthcare on time. Recent survey shows how every one in six adults in the country resorts to ChatGPT to get a quick health fix each month. The…
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