in

Healthcare must set guardrails around AI for transparency and safety

Healthcare must set guardrails around AI for transparency and safety

Four in 10 patients perceive implicit bias in their physicians, according to a MITRE-Harris survey on the patient experience. In addition to patients being extra sensitive to provider bias, the use of AI tools and machine learning models also have been shown to skew toward racial bias.

On a related note, a

of Americans would be uncomfortable with providers relying on AI for their healthcare. But between provider…

Read the full post

Posted by Editor

OluKai Launches Men and Women's Golf Collection

OluKai Launches Men and Women’s Golf Collection

Before and after pics of Barney the dog

Unwanted dog who had never been groomed transforms with makeover