Other possible perspectives for solving the negative outcome penalty paradox in the application of artificial intelligence in clinical diagnostics

Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (1):57-58 (2024)
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI), represented by machine learning, artificial neural networks and deep learning, is impacting all areas of medicine, including translational research (from bench to bedside to health policy), clinical medicine (including diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and healthcare resource allocation) and public health. At a time when almost everyone is focused on how to better realise the promise of AI to transform the entire healthcare system, Dr Appel calls for public attention to the AI in medicine and the negative outcome penalty paradox. Proposing this topic has deepened our thinking about the application of AI in clinical diagnostics, and also prompted us to find more effective ways to integrate AI more effectively into future clinical practice. In addition to Dr Appel’s insightful advice, I hope to offer three other possible perspectives, including changing public perceptions, re-engineering clinical practice processes and introducing more stakeholders, to further the discussion on this topic.

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