My work #EMR at now has integrated #AI that summarizes a patient's chart whether I want it to or not. This week it told me the wrong reason for admission, the wrong hospital course, and the wrong medications as compared against the human-written discharge summary. To review it and find the error took 3 minutes; to document the error and report it took another 10.

Anchoring bias exists. What we read stays with us, truth or lie, influencing decisions.

And I can't turn it off.

#LawsuitBait

@jeneralist

I recently came from the Doctor's and she asked me if I minded her using an ai to summarize our appointment. I said I'd rather not and that it would also save her time in not having to proofread the ai's interpretation of what went on.
She laughed 😄 & agreed.

@labbatt50 @jeneralist In certain applications, in my experience AI can be amazing such as photo editing, especially for amateur photo editors. But for other applications, AI can’t be trusted. My son who works in aviation safety, says pulled up citations of regulations frequently cited are out of date or inaccurate. So if used, it still requires research to verify. Accuracy can’t be trusted. Our tech geniuses say the bugs will be worked out. 1:2
@labbatt50 @jeneralist Additionally, the real threat of AI in out capitalist system: 75% of the jobs from a tech standpoint were already risk from automation. AI just exacerbates. A great example is pilots, my background. We could easily be replaced before AI came along. The automation tech exists to program airliners to taxi out, takeoff, fly the route, land and park at a gate. Look at military drones. Now whether customers would fly them is a different question. 🙃