WHO warns against the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare

Artificial intelligence could be a great tool in healthcare, but experts are worried about its realism.

Artificial intelligence could also become part of healthcare services to assess the necessity and quality of treatments. Andriy Popov / Alamy Stock Photo

The World Health Organization WHO has warned on Tuesday about the use of artificial intelligence in public healthcare. According to the WHO, artificial intelligence data could lead to biased solutions in treatments or even abuse.

– It is absolutely important to assess the risks caused by language learning tools such as ChatGPT in order to protect people’s well-being and public health, the UN health group stated.

Concerns are particularly focused on how artificial intelligence could create misleading or even false conclusions when evaluating treatment. Artificial intelligence could improve the processing of health data, which could facilitate decision-making by medical personnel.

Artificial intelligence tools and other applications that utilize machine learning are constantly growing in popularity. These will probably change how societies operate in several different areas.

Told about it Reuters.

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