Moving beyond the AI sales pitch – Empowering clinicians to ask the right questions about clinical AI

We challenge the dominant technology-centric narrative around clinical AI. To realise the true potential of the technology, clinicians must be empowered to take a whole-system perspective and assess the suitability of AI-supported tasks for their specific complex clinical setting. Key factors includ...

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Published in:Future healthcare journal Vol. 11; no. 3; p. 100179
Main Authors: Habli, Ibrahim, Sujan, Mark, Lawton, Tom
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01-09-2024
Royal College of Physicians
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Summary:We challenge the dominant technology-centric narrative around clinical AI. To realise the true potential of the technology, clinicians must be empowered to take a whole-system perspective and assess the suitability of AI-supported tasks for their specific complex clinical setting. Key factors include the AI's capacity to augment human capabilities, evidence of clinical safety beyond general performance metrics and equitable clinical decision-making by the human–AI team. Proactively addressing these issues could pave the way for an accountable clinical buy-in and a trustworthy deployment of the technology.
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ISSN:2514-6645
2514-6653
DOI:10.1016/j.fhj.2024.100179