(Carnegie Mellon University) A surgeon might never feel the need to ask an AI for advice, much less allow it to make a clinical decision for them, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University say. But an AI might guide decisions if it were embedded in the decision-making routines already used by the clinical team, providing AI-generated predictions and evaluations as part of the overall mix of information. It's an approach they call "Unremarkable AI."
from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://bit.ly/2Jxd8eD
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